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Первый авторCheng Guo
АвторыChen Lu
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ID407639
АннотацияThis article is about geopolitical strategic analyze of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “Eurasian Union” strategy from Chinese viewpoint. The article describes historical background of Eurasian Union, its geopolitical purposes, achievements and weakness, particularly from China's national strategic design and stance of Central Asia in Eurasian Continent. The geopolitical analysis of possibility for Sino-Russian Alliance and realistic difficulties of it are provided. Different point of Chinese experts on Russia-West relations are given. Some of them believe that he Warsaw Pact and the Cold War revival in the CIS, its purpose is to play as geopolitical blunders against the Western countries under the leadership of NATO, IMF and the United States. While others, take into consideration the US-Russian Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, and Russia’s actively participation in the former Group of Eight, accession to WTO and other initiatives that indicates the current Moscow is not the Soviet Union, and does not exclude cooperation with existing international system dominated by the And finally, China's own Eurasian strategy design is represented, especially China’s foreign policy options on Central Asia as solutions to some current existing geopolitical differences between China and Russia’s own Eurasian Strategy in order to achieve mutual win-set goal.
Cheng, G. EURASIAN UNION ON THE VIEWPOINT OF CHINA: GEOPOLITICAL PERSPECTIVE / G. Cheng, Lu Chen // Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Серия: Международные отношения .— 2015 .— №1 .— С. 137-143 .— URL: https://rucont.ru/efd/407639 (дата обращения: 27.04.2024)

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EURASIAN UNION ON THE VIEWPOINT OF CHINA: GEOPOLITICAL PERSPECTIVE Cheng Guo Department of Theory and History of International Relations Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia Miklukho-Maklaya str., 10/2, Moscow, Russia, 117198 Chen Lu University of Science and Technology of Nanjing 210094, Zhongshan menwai str., Nanking, PRC This article is about geopolitical strategic analyze of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “Eurasian Union” strategy from Chinese viewpoint. <...> The article describes historical background of Eurasian Union, its geopolitical purposes, achievements and weakness, particularly from China's national strategic design and stance of Central Asia in Eurasian Continent. <...> The geopolitical analysis of possibility for Sino-Russian Alliance and realistic difficulties of it are provided. <...> Different point of Chinese experts on Russia-West relations are given. <...> Some of them believe that he Warsaw Pact and the Cold War revival in the CIS, its purpose is to play as geopolitical blunders against the Western countries under the leadership of NATO, IMF and the United States. <...> And finally, China's own Eurasian strategy design is represented, especially China’s foreign policy options on Central Asia as solutions to some current existing geopolitical differences between China and Russia’s own Eurasian Strategy in order to achieve mutual win-set goal. <...> A Historical Overview and Today’s Change There are five major civilizations, with most of the world's population, the countries that concentrated on the world 3/4 energy is the main battlefield in the history of power on the Eurasian continent compete in the world. <...> But so far, only a few countries, such as Russia and the U.S. have their own distinct and lasting Eurasian strategy, might have been involved in this fight for the other, either in themselves had been vanished into history, such as the Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, the Mongol Empire, such as Germany or Japan, Britain and other regional powers, limited strength competence and geographical limitations, only a temporary impact on the historical process of the Eurasian continent, after the failure that never quit compete for Eurasian strategy [1]. <...> After 21st century, in order to continue consolidating geographic and geopolitical advantage in the CIS, expanding strategic influence in Western Pacific region to accelerate integration into the AsianPacific Economic Circle <...>