China-Russia relations and regional dynamics : from pivots to peripheral diplomacy / edited by Lora Saalman ; [Contributors: Richard Ghiasy, Damir Esenaliev, Gulzhan Asylbek kyzy, Jiayi Zhou, Ekaterina Klimenko, Siemon T. Wezeman, Ian Anthony, Sergey Lukonin, Cheng, Yang ...]
Language: English Publication details: Solna : SIPRI, 2017Description: 126 pSubject(s): Online resources:Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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SIPRI Library and Documentation | 341.67SIPRI China- | Available | G17/135 | ||
SIPRI Library and Documentation | CD2017 G17_100 | Available | G17/100 |
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The annexation of the Crimean Peninsula by Russia and the onset of armed conflict in eastern Ukraine are often attributed with fostering a new security dynamic in Europe and Asia. Given the crisis, a variety of analysts have argued that Russia has sought to accelerate its own ‘pivot to Asia’ (Поворот к Азии) and to deepen its evolving engagement with China. Using a similar logic, experts also describe how China’s territorial concerns have triggered its own ‘peripheral diplomacy’ (周边外交) and reprioritization of its relations with its neighbours. Yet, these changes have been more gradual and nuanced than such analyses suggest.
The report ‘China–Russia Relations and Regional Dynamics: From Pivots to Peripheral Diplomacy’ contains case studies from 27 experts from 13 countries. Over two days in January 2017, these experts assembled at a workshop of over 70 participants to discuss their research and analyses on China and Russia in both non-traditional and traditional security domains.
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