Russia-china relation and a changing world order / Himani Pant
Language: ENG- Publication details: New Delhi : Indian council of world affairs, 2023.Edition: 1st edDescription: 50pISBN:- 9789383445790
- 327.47051 PAN-R
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The global geopolitical landscape is changing rapidly. Russia-Ukraine conflict and the ensuing economic isolation of Russia have exacerbated the supply chain disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, affecting the entire world. At the same time, the US-China strategic rivalry has intensified, particularly in the economic and technological sphere. Amid this geopolitical flux, Russia-China relations have deepened further despite inherent features of competition and rivalry in their relationship. The bilateral as well as multilateral engagement between the two countries has evolved significantly in the last three decades. The paper examines the drivers for Russia-China partnership with an emphasis on Russia's evolving policy towards China. It traces the evolution of Russia-China relations since the 1990s. It highlights the role of 2014 Ukraine crisis that brought about a major shift in Russia's policy towards China and delves into the developments that have followed in Russia-China relations following the military conflict in Ukraine since February 24, 2022. Finally, this paper also notes that despite the current positive trends in the relationship, there are some limits to their coordination which will continue to restrict the scope of their cooperation in the coming years.
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