The Arms Trade in Russsian-Chinese Relations: Identity, Domestic Politics, and Geopolitical Positioning
The writers discuss the Treaty on Good Neighborly Friendship and Cooperation signed by the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China in Moscow on July 16, 2001. They offer proof that this alliance embodies a relationship that is based primarily on sales of arms from Russia to China...
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