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Russia’s Relations with China Amidst US-China-Russia Strategic Competition

Joungho Park (), Boogyun Kang (), Seungsoo Hyun () and Sunghoon Jeh ()
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Joungho Park: KOREA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY (KIEP), Postal: [30147] Building C Sejong National Research Complex 370 Sicheong-daero Sejong-si Korea, https://www.kiep.go.kr/eng/
Boogyun Kang: KOREA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY (KIEP), Postal: [30147] Building C Sejong National Research Complex 370 Sicheong-daero Sejong-si Korea, https://www.kiep.go.kr/eng/
Seungsoo Hyun: Korea Institute for National Unification, Postal: Korea Institute for National Unification, 217, BANPODAERO(BANPO-DONG), SEOCHO-GU, SEOUL, 06578, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, https://www.kinu.or.kr/eng/index.do
Sunghoon Jeh: Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Postal: Seoul Campus 107, Imun-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 02450, Korea, , Global Campus 81, Oedae-ro, Mohyeon-eup,Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, 17035, Korea, https://hufsenglish.hufs.ac.kr/

No 23-20, World Economy Brief from Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Abstract: This study comprehensively examines the development of Russia's strategic relationship with China amidst intensifying strategic competition among the United States, China, and Russia. Specifically, we analyze the fundamental meaning and direction of Russia's strategy toward China in the process of shaping a new global order, and the key features and characteristics of cooperation between the two countries in a wide range of fields spanning politics, diplomacy, security, military, economy, society, and culture. Accordingly, this research aims to draw valuable policy insights for Korea based on evaluation of the direction and level of Russia-China cooperation from the Russian perspective. In this respect, this study is composed of the following four parts. Part II examines Russia's perception of China and its policy direction, as well as evaluates the prospects of Russia-China relations. Part III conducts an in-depth analysis of the opportunities and constraints associated with Russia-China cooperation in the fields of advanced technology, energy, and finance, which are key strategic areas for strengthening Russia's economic security amidst intense Western sanctions against its economy. In Part IV, we explore the current status and characteristics of cooperation in the fields of education and research, culture and arts, mass media, tourism, etc. Part V presents policy implications for Korea, particularly suggesting promising directions and tasks for the Northern Policy given the major turning point in the changing external environment.

Keywords: Russia-China Relations; US-China-Russia Strategic Competition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 2023-06-01
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