ID | 080490 |
Title Proper | Limited defensive strategic partnership |
Language | ENG |
Author | Li, Chenghong |
Publication | 2007. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The deepening rapprochement between China and Russia, those two formidable continental powers, constitutes one of the most noteworthy phenomena in post-Cold War world affairs. Through detailed investigation of this vital bilateral relationship over a variety of issue areas, we characterize the current Sino-Russian relations as a limited defensive strategic partnership, with strategicness constituting the core of the Sino-Russian relationship. More than that, we further argue that the Sino-Russian rapprochement is externally-driven rather than internally-driven. More specifically, realism's balance of power theory, or its variety balance of threat theory, provides a relatively convincing explanation regarding the increasingly strengthened Sino-Russian strategic partnership. In a roughly chronological way, this paper will demonstrate how America's increasing unilateralism in its foreign policy approaches was correlated with, and thus contributed to, the deepening rapprochement between China and Russia |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 16, No.52; Aug 2007: p477-497 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 16, No.52; Aug 2007: p477-497 |
Key Words | Strategic Partnership ; Russia ; China ; Bilateral Relationship |