Sino-Russian relations at the start of the new millenium in Central Asia and beyond / Niklas Swanstrom.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Contemporary China : Vol 23 No 87, May 2014, pp.480-497 (102)Summary: Study of the current state of relations between China and Russia with particular reference to their shared boundary areas in Central Asia. Suggests that Russia's renewed interest in Asia may be more a result of the unsatisfactory outcomes of its attempts at engagement with the West than a real desire for closer ties with China. Important factors influencing relations include energy resources, arms supplies, and military buildups. Concludes that China has the upper hand in Central Asia and elsewhere, and doubts whether long term ties between the two will be enhanced.
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Study of the current state of relations between China and Russia with particular reference to their shared boundary areas in Central Asia. Suggests that Russia's renewed interest in Asia may be more a result of the unsatisfactory outcomes of its attempts at engagement with the West than a real desire for closer ties with China. Important factors influencing relations include energy resources, arms supplies, and military buildups. Concludes that China has the upper hand in Central Asia and elsewhere, and doubts whether long term ties between the two will be enhanced.

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