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China, Russia, and Twenty-First Century Global Geopolitics

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the Chinese-Russian bilateral relationship, grounded in a historical perspective, and discusses the implications of the burgeoning 'strategic partnership' between these two major powers for world order and global geopolitics.

The volume compares the national worldviews, priorities, and strategic visions for the Chinese and Russian leadership, examining several aspects of the relationship in detail. The energy trade is the most important component of economic ties, although both sides desire to broaden trade and investments. In the military realm, Russia sells advanced arms to China, and the two countries engage in regular joint exercises. Diplomatically, these two Eurasian powers take similar approaches to conflicts
in Ukraine and Syria, and also cooperate on non-traditional security issues including preventing coloured revolutions, cyber management, and terrorism. These issue areas illustrate four themes. Russia and China have common interests that cement their partnership, including security, protecting
authoritarian institutions, and re-shaping aspects of the global order. They are key players not only influencing regional issues, but also international norms and institutions. The Sino-Russian partnership presents a potential counterbalance to the United States and democratic nations in shaping the contemporary and emerging geopolitical landscape. Nevertheless, the West is still an important partner for China and Russia. Both seek better relations with the West, but on the basis of 'mutual
respect' and 'equality'. Lastly, Russia and China have frictions in their relationship, and not all of their interests overlap. The Sino-Russian relationship has gained considerable momentum, particularly since 2014 as Moscow turned to Beijing attempting to offset tensions with the West in the
aftermath of Russia's annexation of Crimea and intervention in Ukraine. However, so far, China and Russia describe their relationship as a comprehensive 'strategic partnership', but they are not 'allies'.

Inhaltsverzeichnis










  • 1: Historical Foundations, Strategic Visions, and World Order

  • 2: Energy and the Economic Foundations of the Sino-Russian Relationship

  • 3: The Sino-Russian Military-Security Relationship: Emerging Trends and Challenges

  • 4: Russia, China and Contemporary International Conflicts: Ukraine and Syria

  • 5: Emerging Non-traditional Security Challenges: Colour Revolutions, Cyber/Information Security, Terrorism and Violent Extremism

  • Conclusion: The Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership: Implications for Contemporary World Order and Geopolitics



Über den Autor / die Autorin










Paul J. Bolt is a Professor of Political Science at the United States Air Force Academy, where he has taught since 1997. His publications include The United States, Russia and China: Confronting Global Terrorism and Security Challenges in the 21st Century (co-edited with Su Changhe and Sharyl Cross, Praeger Security International, 2008), China's Nuclear Future (co-authored with Albert S. Willner, Lynne Rienner, 2006), and American Defense Policy (co-edited wtih Paul J. Bolt, Damon V. Coletta, and Collins G. Shackelford Jr, John Hopkins University Press, 2005).

Dr. Sharyl N. Cross is Director of the Kozmetsky Center at St. Edward's University in Austin and Global Policy Scholar at the Kennan Institute Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC. Her publications include Shaping South East Europe's Security Community: Trust, Partnership Integration (co-edited with Savo Kentera, R. Craig Nation, and Radovan Vukadinovic, Palgrave, 2013), and The United States, Russia and China: Confronting Global Terrorism and Security Challenges in the 21st Century (co-edited wtih Paul J, Bolt and Su Changhe, Praeger Security International , 2008).


Zusammenfassung

This book examines the contemporary Chinese-Russian relationship and how the evolving Sino-Russian strategic partnership affects world order issues.

Zusatztext

Bolt and Cross raise critical questions that have long concerned those of us in the fields of Russian and Chinese foreign policies. Why do the two countries demonstrate a surprising affinity in their worldviews and global interests? Will growing Russian-Chinese cooperation reshape geopolitics in the twenty-first century? The book's scope, rich diversity of sources explored, and the significant implications of the argument will provoke debate among experts and broader audiences.

Bericht

there is no doubt that China, Russia, and twenty-first century global geopolitics will be valuable reading for anyone interested in the increasingly close partnership between China and Russia and its consequences for world politics. Elias Götz, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, International Affairs

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