This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the status quo of Sino-Russian relations against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. The war in Ukraine marks a turning point in international relations. Russia has obviously underestimated the united stand of the West following its invasion of Ukraine. The international isolation, boycott of exports, and Western economic sanctions will harm Russia's development in the long term. And China, Russia's most important political partner, is confronted with a dilemma: supporting Russia too visibly, will further alienate its Western partners. On the other hand, Russia expects support from its strategic partner in a challenging situation like this. Written in an easy and accessible style, this book examines how both actors handle this difficult situation and outlines what the future of the China-Russia partnership will look like.



Autorentext

Tilman Pradt obtained his PhD in political science at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. His thesis focused on China's new foreign policy. He is a supervisor and contributing analyst at the geostrategic analysis and business consultancy Wikistrat, and works as a senior advisor for companies and business associations. Previous publications with Springer are "China's New Foreign Policy" (2016) and "The Prequel to China's New Silk Road" (2020).

Titel
China and Russia after the Ukrainian War
Untertitel
Perspectives for a Partnership in World Order 3.0
EAN
9783031915123
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
23.08.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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5.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
282