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RUSSIA-CHINA RELATIONS (4) answer(s).
 
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Current problems of Russia-China relations / Round Table   Journal Article
Round Table Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The four meetings between the leaders of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China this year have demonstrated their desire to maintain the relations of the two countries with due account of new trends in world politics and initiatives, which they adhere to
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ID:   147735


Interconnecting strategies: Russia and China strengthen partner relations / Vorobyov, Vitaly   Journal Article
Vorobyov, Vitaly Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Cooperation and interaction between Russia and China, based on equitable and constructive partnership, over the past twenty years have become truly strategic and all-embracing, both rhetorically and practically. The formula "forever friends, never enemies" succinctly but vividly conveys the general political vision of what Russian-Chinese relations should be like now and in the future, and contains a kind of genotype of these relations.
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ID:   127025


Looking towards the future an eye to the past: Russian-Chinese relations in the Asia-Pacific region / Shaolei, Feng   Journal Article
Shaolei, Feng Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract With the world's political and economic focus gradually shifting to the Asia-Pacific region, bilateral relations between China and Russia are facing new challenges and opportunities. For both China and Russia, the current changes may have a more profound impact on and significance for readjusting their development strategies than any changes that took place in previous decades.
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ID:   143536


Russia’s reorientation to Asia: causes and strategic implications / Korolev, Alexander   Article
Korolev, Alexander Article
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Summary/Abstract This research applies a neoclassical realist framework to explore the causes and consequences of Russia’s recent “reorientation to Asia.” Based on an analysis of publications and fieldwork conducted in Russia, the paper examines both the international systemic and the Russian domestic factors that have contributed to this important change in Russia’s foreign policy. At the system level, Russia’s turn to Asia can be understood as a part of its longer campaign of balancing against American unipolar domination. issue_image_89_1_Korolev_Russia in the EastAt the unit level, economic demands to develop Russia’s eastern territories, together with the complex socio-political processes of post-Soviet identity formation, generated a political environment that was conducive to Asia-oriented policies. Russia’s reorientation to Asia implies not only comprehensive strategic cooperation with specific Asian powers, such as China, South Korea, or Japan, but also a “reinvention” of Russia as a Eurasian power. Given Russia’s cross-continental spread and economic and military capabilities, its reorientation to Asia may have significant implications for the balance of power in the current world system.
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