Sino-Russian Relations in a Changing World Order

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Bolt, Paul J.

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2013

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The Chinese-Russian strategic partnership has been building momentum for nearly two decades. Motivated by mutual interests, not mutual affection, they share a common vision of an increasingly multipolar world order one that is not dominated by the United States and have mutual interests in the areas of economic development, security and the future of Central Asia. This paper examines the drivers and the challenges of the Chinese-Russian partnership, discusses implications for the United States and offers policy recommendations for successful US-Chinese-Russian relations in the coming years.

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Air Force Academy Colorado Springs Co, and Paul J Bolt. 2013. “Sino-Russian Relations in a Changing World Order.” DTIC, January. https://research-ebsco-com.usafa.idm.oclc.org/linkprocessor/plink?id=6d3d425a-09a5-3b06-979c-6cef9e8928d0.

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Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), USAF Academy, Colorado

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19361815 19361823

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