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STRUCTURAL SOURCES OF SINO-RUSSIAN DISTRUST
STRUCTURAL SOURCES OF SINO-RUSSIAN DISTRUST

Author(s): Muhammad Nadeem Mirza, Hussain Abbas, Irfan Hasnain Qaisrani
Subject(s): Labor relations, Economic policy, International relations/trade, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: big brother and junior partner dilemma; sphere of influence; world order; trade imbalance; Chinese immigrant labour; power asymmetry;

Summary/Abstract: In recent decades, China and Russia decades have adopted accommodation, normalisation and convergence strategies that transformed their cooperation into a comprehensive strategic partnership. Despite having this strategic alignment, several issues still constrain their long-term relations, such as divergent views and assessment of the world order, imbalance in bilateral trade and investment, competition in their respective spheres of influence, Russians’ fear of a Chinese immigrant onslaught, ideological cleavages, and asymmetrical power distribution between the two. This study explains the factors behind their convergence and divergences of interests and its implications for their future relations. While utilising content analysis as the research methodology this study hypothesizes that though the two are engaged in strategic and other partnerships, yet the structural differences will inhibit their long-term cordiality.

  • Issue Year: XXVII/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 351-368
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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