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In this book, Eurasia will be discussed in the context of the Greater Eurasian Partnership proposed by Russia, the "eastward" transformations spurred by Neo-Eurasianism and the Greater Eurasian Partnership, and cooperation with China through the BRI, while related countries of Atlanticism was used to described the U.S., Europe, and their allies. The Greater Eurasian Partnership proposed by Russia is an initiative with specific diplomatic considerations, economic development strategies, and geopolitical implications. The initiative represents an attempt by Russia to shift foreign policy thinking, which has traditionally focused on alignment with the U.S. and the West. The Greater Eurasian Partnership contains both short-term strategies to cope with Western pressure and long-term strategic goals for building a new international and regional order. What this portends for the future of Sino-Russian relations is of interest to geopoliticians, economists and journalists.
List of contents
Chapter 1: The Greater Eurasian Partnership and the Belt and Road Initiative: Cooperation and Competition in the International System.- Chapter 2: China and the Atlantic Countries in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative.- Chapter 3: Russia and the Atlantic Countries in the Context of the Greater Eurasian Partnership.- Chapter 4: China, Russia, the United States, and Europe in International Organizations: Quadrilateral Relations.- Chapter 5: Differing Values and Perceptions of International Leaders.