Les relations sino-russes dans la seconde partie du XX° siècle
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Résumé
Since the birth of the Popular Republic of China, in 1949, the PRC and the USSR experienced a love and hate relationship, which can easily be understood given some capital elements: China and Russia are two countries as large as continents, both claim(ed) to adhere to communism, and they share the world longest continental border (4250 km, along Central Asia, Mongolia and the Far East). It is thus obvious that all the elements are combined for alliance or rivalry between the two countries, and they experienced both since the second half of the twentieth century.
How did sino-Russian relations evolve since 1949? How did each power perceive the other, and how did this conception influence both foreign policies?
How did sino-Russian relations evolve since 1949? How did each power perceive the other, and how did this conception influence both foreign policies?
Sommaire
- Sino-soviet relations: thirty years of mistrust
- Ideological and strategic dispute
- Tensions and clashes
- From appeasement to strategic partnership
- A sense of shared interests
- Beyond normalization: the strategic ties
- Challenges to sino-russian partnership for the twenty-first century
- The renewal of border problems
- A growing rivalry between two regional ambitions
