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BILATERAL CONTESTATION (2) answer(s).
 
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From land wars to gas wars: Chile-Bolivia relations and globalization / Gangopadhyay, Aparajita   Journal Article
Gangopadhyay, Aparajita Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Chile and Bolivia have been intertwined in a complex relationship of hostility and cooperation for over a century. Since the Bolivian defeat in the War of the Pacific and the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904, issues of resource sharing and Bolivia's sovereign access to sea on the Pacific side have altered the dynamics of such a relationship. Indeed, they appear to be the major stumbling blocs to attempts at normalisation of relations between the two Andean neighbours. In the recent years, Chile-Bolivia relations have been strained over the issue of gas. Bolivia's political volatility over gas and Chile's refusal to discuss the issue of access to the sea were viewed as being part of the same quagmire of relations. However, despite disparities in development between the two countries, globalisation has altered the context of mutual engagement. Against this backdrop, the article specifically looks at one such contemporary issue of bilateral contestation, that is, the gas issue. The article will examine its geo-economic significance in the larger context of regional cooperation and energy security. It intends to probe the plausibility of the argument that the gas issue has the promise and potential to lighten the sedimented antagonism between the two.
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Russian-Chinese relations at the start of a new historical stage of development / Morgulov, Igor   Journal Article
Morgulov, Igor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At 70, I follow all the desires of my heart without breaking any rules. ... Confucius ... This year, Russia and China mark a significant date - the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. The People's Republic of China was set up on the first of October 1949, and the Soviet Union was the first to extend recognition to the young state. ... There have been different periods in the history of bilateral contacts, but today it can be confidently stated that the vector directed into the development of good-neighborly intercourse, friendly relations, and cooperation has become trend-setting
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