Reviewing the Relations between China and Russia by the Realist Perspective
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China Russia Relations, Structural Realism, Strategic Cooperation, Global Power DynamicAbstract
This article explores the development and evolution of China Russia relations from the perspective of structural realism. The article first outlines the basic concepts of structural realism theory, and then analyzes the changes in Sino Russian relations during and after the Cold War, particularly in terms of cooperation and confrontation in response to the unipolar world order dominated by the United States. The article emphasizes the strategic cooperation between China and Russia in the economic and military fields, and uses the Ukraine crisis as an example to illustrate the interaction between the two countries in the global power dynamics.
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