Dragon and bear dancing a waltz under the sharp-clawed eagle: three critical junctures, aggravating threat perceptions, and evolving strategic ties between China and Russia

In the contemporary world order, one of the most attention-getting issues is the recent consolidation of defense and strategic engagement between China and Russia, specifically since the early 2010s. Throughout a critical juncture angle, this study attempts to explain what led to the reinforcement o...

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Cold War
Cooperation
Critical junctures
Dancing
Defense
Deployment
International relations
Perceptions
Political science
Power
Reinforcement
Sanctions
Threats
World order
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