Relooking China-Russia relations through a historical lens
Although China has not condemned President Vladimir Putin’s so-called “special military operations” in Ukraine, and the Chinese official narrative has echoed Moscow’s attribution of the war to the expansion of NATO, relations between China and Russia are not without limits. History and mutual distru...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1702022023-09-10T15:40:54Z Relooking China-Russia relations through a historical lens Char, James S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies International Political Economy Although China has not condemned President Vladimir Putin’s so-called “special military operations” in Ukraine, and the Chinese official narrative has echoed Moscow’s attribution of the war to the expansion of NATO, relations between China and Russia are not without limits. History and mutual distrust have troubled their ties in the past, and the possibility of a return to such open disagreement cannot be discounted. Published version 2023-09-04T05:22:54Z 2023-09-04T05:22:54Z 2023 Commentary Char, J. (2023). Relooking China-Russia relations through a historical lens. RSIS Commentaries, 108-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170202 en RSIS Commentaries, 108-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Although China has not condemned President Vladimir Putin’s so-called “special military operations” in Ukraine, and the Chinese official narrative has echoed Moscow’s attribution of the war to the expansion of NATO, relations between China and Russia are not without limits. History and mutual distrust have troubled their ties in the past, and the possibility of a return to such open disagreement cannot be discounted. |
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