Sanctions Networks: How Europe Is Trying to Strangle Russia’s War Machine — and What It Risks in Its Relationship with Beijing

The EU’s 20th sanctions package against Russia marks a structural shift: Brussels moves from directly isolating Moscow to dismantling the international networks sustaining its war economy, explicitly targeting Chinese entities. Beijing responded on two tracks — diplomatically and commercially — placing seven European defence companies on its export control list. This analysis examines China’s legal arsenal, Europe’s structural dependency on Chinese supply chains, and the internal European fracture that complicates any coherent strategy toward Beijing.