China’s Food Security and the Russo-Ukrainian War

China’s Food Security and the Russo-Ukrainian War
A worker displaying soybeans imported from Ukraine at the port in Nantong, in China's eastern Jiangsu Province, on May 10, 2019. STR/AFP/Getty Images
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The Russo-Ukrainian war complicates China’s food security strategy.

Stu Cvrk
Stu Cvrk
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Stu Cvrk retired as a captain after serving 30 years in the U.S. Navy in a variety of active and reserve capacities, with considerable operational experience in the Middle East and the Western Pacific. Through education and experience as an oceanographer and systems analyst, Cvrk is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, where he received a classical liberal education that serves as the key foundation for his political commentary.
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