Strategic Partners: Russian-Chinese Relations in the Post-Soviet Era

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M.E. Sharpe, 2004 - 279 頁
Russia's foreign policy experience in the first post-Soviet decade was marked by disappointments as well as surprising turns. Expectations that Russia would join the Western powers as an equal partner were frustrated, while relations with the People's Republic of China warmed considerably. Today, Russia's relationship with China is an important component of its overall foreign policy orientation, as the two states - one greatly diminished, the other clearly on the rise - have found themselves sharing an interest in curbing the power of the United States. In analyzing Russia's evolving foreign policy vis-a-vis China, the author takes into account the legacy of Soviet-era precedents; the simultaneous processes of economic policy change and integration into global economic structures; and military relations. By shedding light on the role of political realism, decision makers, and exogenous factors in Russian foreign policy, this analysis of an important bilateral relationship contributes to the larger project of understanding international relations and the dynamics of domestic and foreign policy change.

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Introduction 35
3
A Chronological Overview
15
Border Issues and Regional
41
Economic Relations Between Russia and China
61
RussianChinese Military and MilitaryTechnical Relations
93
The Russian Far East
114
Defining the Strategic Partnership
143
The Emergent Partnership
183
Treaty of GoodNeighborly Friendship and Cooperation
203
Notes
209
Bibliography
247
Index
261
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