ID | 181347 |
Title Proper | Have We Passed the Peak of Sino-Russian Rapprochement? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lukin, Alexander |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Russian-Chinese rapprochement is one of the most important modern geopolitical shifts. Recently, it seems that those who argue that closer relations between Moscow and Beijing stem from their converging interests, values, and worldviews have won out over those who claimed theirs is essentially a marriage of convenience—a tactical arrangement for countering attacks by the United States and its allies. According to some forecasts, the mutual understanding between the two countries will deepen in the foreseeable future and they will form, if not a formal then at least a de facto, alliance. Events indicate that, in fact, Russia and China have strengthened their interaction. |
`In' analytical Note | Washington Quarterly Vol. 44, No.3; Fall 2021: p.155-173 |
Journal Source | Washington Quarterly Vol: 44 No 3 |
Key Words | Sino-Russian Rapprochement |