In April 1996, after over half a century of border disputes and deep-seated hostility, Russia and China entered into a "strategic partnership." The emergence of a Russia-China relationship will significantly affect international relations in a region already experiencing economic instability and political uncertainty. Based on the findings of a study group made up of American, Russian, and Chinese scholars, this work explores the issues that will cement the budding relationship, inlcuding demilitarization, trade, and a ...
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In April 1996, after over half a century of border disputes and deep-seated hostility, Russia and China entered into a "strategic partnership." The emergence of a Russia-China relationship will significantly affect international relations in a region already experiencing economic instability and political uncertainty. Based on the findings of a study group made up of American, Russian, and Chinese scholars, this work explores the issues that will cement the budding relationship, inlcuding demilitarization, trade, and a shared view of regional and global issues. It also discusses future challenges to strategic co-operation, such as the disparity in the economic growth of the two countries, Chinese migration, political instability in the Russian Far East, and diverging interests in East and Central Asia. After setting out various forms that the Russia-China relationship might take, the report examines the likely impact of these scenarios and offers recommendations for US policy.
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Add this copy of Limited Partnership: Russia-China Relations in a to cart. $6.01, like new condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1998 by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.