Conturs of Power
China and Russia: Unequal Alliance
Osteuropa 7-9/2023
Berlin 2023 [ = Osteuropa, 7–9/2023]
376 pages
Price: 28,00 €
ISBN: 978-3-8305--5582-7
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Allianz der AutokratenVolltext
Editorial - Jürgen Osterhammel
Imperial Histories
China and Russia in International Orders - Rudolf A. Mark
The Historic Silk Road
Trade Routes, Merchants, Goods in the Middle Ages - Gerd Koenen
Reactionary Revisionists
Russia and China in the Putin and Xi Era - Michael Rochlitz
Reversal of Roles
Determinants of the Economic Paths of Russia and China - Roland Götz
Asymmetric Interdependence
China and Russia’s economies in comparison Power and Law
- Nicola Spakowski
Xi Jinping
A “Strong Man” for a “Strong Nation” - Fabian Burkhardt
Vladimir Putin
Personalized Power at War - Alexander Libman
Negative Convergence
A Comparison of Authoritarianism in China and Russia - Björn Alexander Düben
Obsessed with “Internal Security”
The Entente of the Autocrats in China and Russia - Angelika Nußberger, Lauri Mälksoo
International Law à la russe
Multipolarity versus Universality - Björn Ahl
Norm-Taker or Norm-Maker?
China’s Attitude towards International Law Conflict and Cooperation
- Gudrun Wacker
China’s Balancing Act
Russia’s Ukraine War and the Implications for Taiwan - Janis Kluge
With Risks and Side-Effects
Russia’s Economic Relations with China and the West's Sanctions - Frederik Brekk, Rima Rusnac, Richard Weitz
Shift in Weight
Russia’s Military Cooperation with China - Stephen Blank
Dangerous Friends
The Sino-Russian Military Alliance - Morena Skalamera
Political Lubricant
Russian Energy for China - Temur Umarov
Cooperation instead of Conflict
Russia and China in Central Asia - Lukas B. Wahden
Big Words, small deeds
Russia and China in the Arctic - Vasilij Kašin, Aleksandra Jan'kova
Gateway to the East?
Regional Cooperation on the Border between China and Russia - Mattia Nelles
Whose Bread I Eat, Whose Song I Do Not Sing
China, Russia, and Ukraine - Reinhard Veser
On the Right Side of the Barricades
Lithuania’s Confrontation with China - Valentin Krüsmann, Julia Langbein, Beril Ocaklı, Tamás Peragovics
The New Silk Road Ten Years On
Results from Hungary, Serbia, Georgia, and Kazakhstan