Beschreibung:
Jo Inge Bekkevold is Head of Centre for Asian Security Studies at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, Norway. He was previously a career diplomat.
Bobo Lo is Associate Research Fellow with the Russia/NIS Center at the French Institute of International Relations, and a Non-Resident Fellow with the Lowy Institute, Australia.
Provides solid academic work by leading experts in the field from Europe, Russia, Asia and the United States
Chapter 1 Introduction Bobo Lo
Part I Grand strategiesChapter 2The Indispensable Partner: Russia in China's Grand Strategy
Mingjiang Li and Angela PohChapter 3Unwanted but Inevitable: Russia's Deepening Partnership with China post-UkraineAlexander Gabuev
Part IIBilateral and regional developmentsChapter 4Explaining the Emerging Sino-Russian Energy Partnership Morena SkalameraChapter 5The Military Dimension in Sino-Russian Relations Paul N. Schwartz Chapter 6Tending the Eurasian Garden: Russia, China and the Dynamics of Regional Integration and OrderAlexander CooleyChapter 7China, Russia and the Great Power Contest in the Middle East Jo Inge BekkevoldChapter 8The Arctic Dimension in Sino-Russian RelationsChristopher Weidacher Hsiung and Tom Røseth
Part IIIChina, Russia and the worldChapter 9From Global Governance to Global Disorder? Implications for Russia and ChinaYu BinChapter 10Triangularism old and new: China, Russia, and the United StatesStephen BlankChapter 11The Japan-China-Russia triangle and security in North East AsiaBjørn GrønningChapter 12Whom to call? In search of a European policy on China and RussiaRobin Allers
Part IV The future of Sino-Russian 'strategic partnership'Chapter 13Conclusion: Sino-Russian Relations in the 21st Century Jo Inge Bekkevold
This book examines how recent fundamental changes influence Sino-Russian relations and the wider long-term implications of the revolving Sino-Russian dynamic on international affairs. It brings together leading scholars to examine recent developments across the whole relationship - from grand strategy and global governance, to bilateral energy and military ties, and regional interaction in Central Asia, Northeast Asia, and the Middle East. The Sino-Russian relationship boasts major achievements, but also reveals important differences and latent tensions. The project is intended for policy-makers, academics and students of strategic studies, diplomacy studies, Chinese politics, Russian politics and foreign policy.