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Dilemmas of the middle continent: Russian strategy for Eastern Eurasia
/ Kerr, David
Kerr, David
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Russia did not join the West, nor did it join the East. Russia's commitment to its strategic autonomy and independent foreign and security policy requires the preservation of a 'middle continent' that bridges and transcends Europe and Asia. Russia pursues a restorationist strategy for Eurasia but faces a three-way struggle: for its own autonomy as a great power; for resistance to absorption within the US-centred system of common strategic space; and for management of the dynamics between the emergent powers through negotiation between strategic partnerships and regionalisms. These dilemmas are even more complicated in relation to Eastern Eurasia, and in particular the Sino-Russian relationship.
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Europe
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Asia
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Middle Continent - Dilemmas
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Russian Strategy
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Eastern Eurasia
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Strategic Autonomy
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Sino-Russian Relationship
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Sino-Russian Relationship: Fellow Travellers in the West-dominated World
/ Kaczmarski, Marcin
Kaczmarski, Marcin
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A decade ago, Beijing's relations with Moscow were of marginal interest to China scholars. Topics such as growing Sino-American interdependence-cum-rivalry, engagement with East Asia or relations with the developing world overshadowed China's relationship with its northern neighbour. Scholars preoccupied with Russia's foreign policy did not pay much attention either, regarding the Kremlin's policy towards China as part and parcel of Russia's grand strategy directed towards the West. The main dividing line among those few who took a closer look ran between sceptics and alarmists. The former interpreted the post-Cold War rapprochement as superficial and envisioned an imminent clash of interests between the two states. The latter, a minority, saw the prospect of an anti-Western alliance.
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Sino-Russian Relationship
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Sino-Russian Relationship and the West
/ Kaczmarski, Marcin
Kaczmarski, Marcin
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Western observers exaggerate the negative implications of Sino-Russian cooperation for Europe and the US, as well as the West’s ability to weaken this relationship.
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West
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Sino-Russian Relationship
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Sino-Russian Cooperation
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Europe and the US
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