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ID126793
Title ProperRethinking Russo-Chinese relations in Asia
Other Title Informationbeyond Russia's Chinese dilemma
LanguageENG
AuthorKim, Younkyoo ;  Blank, Stephen
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Bandwagoinng with China against the United States and simultaneously covertly trying to testation China have been the dominant motives of Russia's Asian in Northeast and Southeast Asia. Throughout the 2000s. due to this dual-smelt policy. Russia had resigned itself to its growing economic dependence on China and its role as an energy source China. Between 2009and20lz. Russia madeaconseiouselibtt to portray itself as an Asian played. However. Russia's failure to develop the Russian Fat East (RFE) has fumed it to "turn to China for help". and this has allowed China to begin building a new economic and security otdet in Asia at Russia's expense. The nature and din.-action of the Russo-Chinese "strategic partnership" under Chinese President Xi jinxing and Russian President Vladimir Putin is aping becoming a subject of intense debate. The mayor assumption of this atticle is that it is unliltely that Russia would simply acquiesce in subonlination to China without tufting to situations with negativity.
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol.11, No.3; December 2013: p.136-148
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal Vol.11, No.3; December 2013: p.136-148
Key WordsRussia ;  China ;  Asia ;  Chinese Dilemma ;  Russo-Chinese Relations ;  Bilateral Relations ;  International Relations - IR ;  Strategy ;  Foreign Policy ;  Political Scenario ;  United States ;  Northeast Asia ;  ASEAN ;  Southeast Asia ;  Economic Policy ;  Security Policy