Strategic partnership in a unipolar system : the Sino- Russian relationship

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Issues & Studies Vol.42 No.3, September 2006, pp.203-225 (34)Summary: This paper examines post-cold war Sino-Russian cooperation to explain why strategic partnership evolve within the current uniplolar geopolitical system. Analysis shows that primarily the unipolar system created by the U.S. preponderance of power affects the pattern of cooperation as China and Russia believe alliance against the only superpower would be effective.
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This paper examines post-cold war Sino-Russian cooperation to explain why strategic partnership evolve within the current uniplolar geopolitical system. Analysis shows that primarily the unipolar system created by the U.S. preponderance of power affects the pattern of cooperation as China and Russia believe alliance against the only superpower would be effective.

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