ID | 170457 |
Title Proper | China/Russia 2035 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Monks, Dylan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The relationship between the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China is one of great complexity and importance to policymakers tasked with forming U.S. foreign policy. Considering the long-term implications for U.S. strategy, the research seeks to anticipate future trends in the Sino/Russia relationship using scenario planning techniques to develop four distinct yet impactful scenarios for policymakers to consider. From a list of highlighted “driving forces” in the Sino/Russia relationship, the research points to two critical uncertainties (U.S. policy and Central Asia) that could dictate the future relationship between the two powers. The scenarios include hypothetical events in a multitude of areas, which could have significant consequences for the two countries. The study recommends a change in U.S. policy that accounts for the growing environmental and technological tensions that are driving current geopolitical unrest in the developing world and suggests that a change is taking place in how the global community defines, conceptually, the role of great-power politics |
`In' analytical Note | Comparative Strategy Vol. 38, No.1-6; 2019: p.327-346 |
Journal Source | Comparative Strategy Vol: 38 No 1-6 |
Key Words | U.S. Strategy ; China/Russia 2035 |