Then sell in the arctic a plan for liquefying the gas to make a exportable and the russians are aiming to increase their stake in the world market considerably and this will be one tool one step in that direction last year they had about 8 percent of the gas market in their aiming for 20 percent by the year 2035 and certainly with partners from from india or from china looking to develop markets there the russians have something that both those countries with a huge populations and their Economic Growth will be needing Energy Diversified and the sources to feed to move and to help people produce things but gas has become a hot potato in a geo political times recently hasnt it how significant is this. I think this could also be significant because donald trump has been putting pressure on germany to reduce germanys dependence on russian gas gases by volume Energy Consumed the 2nd most Important Energy source for the germans and they get most of their gas by far from the russians and tru
Announced a 21000000000. 00 liquefied natural gas project in the arctic the pipelines are expected to be completed by a 2025 and is seen as an important part of russias plans for Market Expansion into asia the privately run will run. Majority with frances total 2 Chinese Companies and one japanese from owning and remained. Bring in financial correspondent at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange what else do we know so far about this project. Well the exports are supposed to start by 2023 the project entails among others developing the gas field of course as a prerequisite and then also building right on the spot on the guy down poland and instill in the arctic a plan for liquefying the gas to make a exportable and the russians are aiming to increase their stake in the world market considerably and this will be one tool one step in that direction and last year they had about 8 percent of the surface market in there aiming for 20 percent by the year 2035 and certainly with partners from from ind
Okay. Without further ado, id like to get to our second panel and introduce the speakers. The theme for this panel is the sharp end of deterrence. And i think its a great follow on to the challenges of command and so let me start with the gentleman thats just right next to the podium dr. Eric setzekorn ph. D. , whos an author of arming east, deterring deterring china in the early cold war. Dr. Dr. Sets akorn is a military historian and specializes in the history. The u. S. Army in east asia after service in the u. S. Army and the Intelligence Community he received, his ph. D. From, George Washington university army, east asia. His second book he previously published, the rise and fall of an officer corps, the republic of china military. From 1942 to 1955. Dr. Shetty corners, an employee of the u. S. Federal government, has for many years at the u. S. Army center for military history. Hes also an adjunct faculty member at George Mason University and, the university of maryland global ca
Okay. Without further ado, id like to get to our second panel and introduce the speakers. The theme for this panel is the sharp end of deterrence. And i think its a great follow on to the challenges of command and so let me start with the gentleman thats just right next to the podium dr. Eric setzekorn ph. D. , whos an author of arming east, deterring deterring china in the early cold war. Dr. Dr. Sets akorn is a military historian and specializes in the history. The u. S. Army in east asia after service in the u. S. Army and the Intelligence Community he received, his ph. D. From, George Washington university army, east asia. His second book he previously published, the rise and fall of an officer corps, the republic of china military. From 1942 to 1955. Dr. Shetty corners, an employee of the u. S. Federal government, has for many years at the u. S. Army center for military history. Hes also an adjunct faculty member at George Mason University and, the university of maryland global ca
Okay. Without further ado, id like to get to our second panel and introduce the speakers. The theme for this panel is the sharp end of deterrence. And i think its a great follow on to the challenges of command and so let me start with the gentleman thats just right next to the podium dr. Eric setzekorn ph. D. , whos an author of arming east, deterring deterring china in the early cold war. Dr. Dr. Sets akorn is a military historian and specializes in the history. The u. S. Army in east asia after service in the u. S. Army and the Intelligence Community he received, his ph. D. From, George Washington university army, east asia. His second book he previously published, the rise and fall of an officer corps, the republic of china military. From 1942 to 1955. Dr. Shetty corners, an employee of the u. S. Federal government, has for many years at the u. S. Army center for military history. Hes also an adjunct faculty member at George Mason University and, the university of maryland global ca