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Basis for Sino-Russian cooperation in the arctic / Zengjun, Kuang ; Kaifei, Ou   Journal Article
Kuang ZENGJUN, Ou KAIFEI Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Due to global climate change more and countries are focusing on geopolitical and economic aspects of the Arctic. China and Russia are expanding cooperation in the Arctic, taking into account the interests of the polar states. This is based on partial coincidence of interests (research, resources, and transportation routes) and a relatively stable geopolitical environment. Cooperation in the Arctic will contribute to raising the level of comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Russia and will give it new substance.
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Comprehensive strategic partners but prosaic military ties: the development of Malaysia–China defence relations 1991–2015 / Bing, Ngeow Chow   Article
Bing, Ngeow Chow Article
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Summary/Abstract Malaysia and China upgraded their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2013 and signed a Joint Communique in 2014. Although the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership includes a pledge to strengthen cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries, so far, however, Sino–Malaysian defence ties have advanced only incrementally. This article focuses on the development of defence relations between the two countries from 1991 until the first half of 2015. It examines several areas of defence diplomacy, including visits by senior officials, the exchange of military students, arms sales, defence and security consultations and combined military exercises. It concludes that although Malaysia–China defence ties have not developed as quickly as other aspects of the bilateral relationship, this does not mean that the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership lacks depth, or that Kuala Lumpur fundamentally distrusts Beijing because of recent developments in the South China Sea.
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India-Asean Comprehensive Strategic Partnership / Maurya, Shivpoojan ; Bajpai, Rashmi   Journal Article
Shivpoojan Maurya and Rashmi Bajpai Journal Article
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India–Vietnam relations since September 2016: from the symbolic to practical results / Nga, Le Thi Hang   Journal Article
Nga, Le Thi Hang Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Fifteen years after the official visit to Vietnam of the former Indian Prime Minister A. B. Vajpayee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an official visit to Vietnam on 2–3 September 2016. The visit to Vietnam of Prime Minister Modi has upgraded bilateral relations between Vietnam and India from ‘strategic partnership’ to ‘Comprehensive Strategic Partnership’, marking a new development in the relationship between the two countries. According to the Spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs of India, Vikas Swarup, Prime Minister Modi’s visit has set a ‘new benchmark for India-Vietnam ties which will take the relationship to a whole new level’ (Sarma 2016). Development in political relations has resulted in similar developments in economic, defence and other fields of cooperation between the two sides. This article looks at the new developments in India–Vietnam relations after the visit of the Prime Minister Modi to Vietnam.
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