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100 1 _aBLANK Stephen
245 _aRussia, China, and Information War against Ukraine/
_cStephen Blank
260 _c2022
520 _aThis article aims to explain some of the sources of China's informational support for Russia in Moscow's current war against Ukraine. This support despite the limited amount of economic and military support given to Russia, is considerable and displays alliance behavior. Therefore, this behavior also raises substantial questions concerning the nature ofthe relationship which is discussed here. Given limitations of space, this article, then, is intended as the first in a series on Russo-Chinese relationship. This article then goes on to underscore the striking ideological affinity between Moscow and Beijing that underlies their strategic collaboration, particularly in information. This affinity arguably provides the enduring basis for ideological and informational cooperation, e.g. in this war. This component of bilateral relations should therefore not be overlooked as is too often the case.
650 _aRUSSIA
650 _aCHINA
650 _aIDEOLOGY
650 _aINFORMATION WARFARE
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650 _aUKRAINE
773 _aThe Journal of East Asian Affairs: Vol 35 No.2, Autumn/Winter 2022, pp.39-72 (35)
598 _aRUSSIA, CHINA, IWAR, CYBERSEC, UKRAINE
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