The interesting part to me is that the article is talking about a reduced Russia centered around St. Petersburg, Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod, all of which are in the Western part of Russia. I could see China eying any splintered territories in their area for annexation “stabilization”. And I could see some of those territories deciding that it’s better to stick with an imperialistic Russia than it would be to get “subdued” by China.
The interesting part to me is that the article is talking about a reduced Russia centered around St. Petersburg, Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod, all of which are in the Western part of Russia. I could see China eying any splintered territories in their area for
annexation“stabilization”. And I could see some of those territories deciding that it’s better to stick with an imperialistic Russia than it would be to get “subdued” by China.