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A sharp map of shifting world power

If you follow geopolitics, this feels like the kind of book that helps the headlines finally make sense. Lukin goes beyond the easy anti-West explanation and shows how shared interests, tensions, and long-term strategy brought China and Russia closer. It’s especially compelling for readers who want a grounded, nuanced look at how Eurasia is reshaping global politics.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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China and Russia: The New Rapprochement

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ISBN: 9781509521715
Related Collections: Politics, History

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With many predicting the end of US hegemony, Russia and China's growing cooperation in a number of key strategic areas looks set to have a major impact on global power dynamics. But what lies behind this Sino-Russian rapprochement? Is it simply the result of deteriorated Russo–US and Sino–US relations or does it date back to a more fundamental alignment of interests after the Cold War? In this book Alexander Lukin answers these questions, offering a deeply informed and nuanced assessment of Russia and China’s ever-closer ties. Tracing the evolution of this partnership from the 1990s to the present day, he shows how economic and geopolitical interests drove the two countries together in spite of political and cultural differences. Key areas of cooperation and possible conflict are explored, from bilateral trade and investment to immigration and security. Ultimately, Lukin argues that China and Russia’s strategic partnership is part of a growing system of cooperation in the non-Western world, which has also seen the emergence of a new political Greater Eurasia. His vision of the new China–Russia rapprochement will be essential reading for anyone interested in understanding this evolving partnership and the way in which it is altering the contemporary geopolitical landscape.
 

A sharp map of shifting world power

If you follow geopolitics, this feels like the kind of book that helps the headlines finally make sense. Lukin goes beyond the easy anti-West explanation and shows how shared interests, tensions, and long-term strategy brought China and Russia closer. It’s especially compelling for readers who want a grounded, nuanced look at how Eurasia is reshaping global politics.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.