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Russia’s trade with China: in the face of sanctions a search for new market opportunities. / Popova, Liudmila V. ; Zhou , Weidi.

Russian Trade Policy : Achievements, Challenges and Prospects. ред. / Sergei Sutyrin; Olga Y. Trofimenko; Alexandra Koval. 1st Edition. ред. London : Taylor & Francis, 2019.

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Harvard

Popova, LV & Zhou , W 2019, Russia’s trade with China: in the face of sanctions a search for new market opportunities. в S Sutyrin, OY Trofimenko & A Koval (ред.), Russian Trade Policy : Achievements, Challenges and Prospects. 1st Edition изд., Taylor & Francis, London .

APA

Popova, L. V., & Zhou , W. (2019). Russia’s trade with China: in the face of sanctions a search for new market opportunities. в S. Sutyrin, O. Y. Trofimenko, & A. Koval (Ред.), Russian Trade Policy : Achievements, Challenges and Prospects (1st Edition ред.). Taylor & Francis.

Vancouver

Popova LV, Zhou W. Russia’s trade with China: in the face of sanctions a search for new market opportunities. в Sutyrin S, Trofimenko OY, Koval A, Редакторы, Russian Trade Policy : Achievements, Challenges and Prospects. 1st Edition ред. London : Taylor & Francis. 2019

Author

Popova, Liudmila V. ; Zhou , Weidi. / Russia’s trade with China: in the face of sanctions a search for new market opportunities. Russian Trade Policy : Achievements, Challenges and Prospects. Редактор / Sergei Sutyrin ; Olga Y. Trofimenko ; Alexandra Koval. 1st Edition. ред. London : Taylor & Francis, 2019.

BibTeX

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