ABSTRACT

Russia and China claim to have established a "strategic partnership". Jennifer Anderson argues that this relationship merely overlays a diplomatic agenda established in the late 1980s, and that China's pragmatic, limited approach (coupled with Russia's domestic economic and political difficulties) have meant that the Sino-Russian strategic partnership is unwieldy and imprecise.

 

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|12 pages

Chapter 1 Normalisation and Partnership

chapter 2|21 pages

Chapter 2 Bilateral Relations

chapter 3|13 pages

Chapter 3 Central Asia and Mongolia

chapter 4|17 pages

Chapter 4 Asia and Beyond

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion