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Sino-Russian Relations: Articulating a World Order
China and Russia are frequently considered to have an alliance against the West; however, their actual relationship is one of convenience. China and Russia’s friendship has only been in place for a short time. Historically, the two countries have been rivals, disputing over territories and boundaries. The intensity of these disputes has weakened since the mid-1990s, however, due to the nations’ new political relationship. Their present-day partnership is based on the desire for a multi-polar world that weakens the US’ status as a superpower. However, their vision differs on how this multi-polar world order is comprised. The difference between China’s and Russia’s world view is the role that each other’s political rivals, other than the US, would play.
March 1, 2023
Garcia, Z. (Associate Professor of Security Studies, Department of National Security and Strategy, US Army War College); Modlin, K. (Instructor, Western Kentucky University)
"Stability, Reconciliation & Reintegration: Research Findings" Panel Discussion
This SMA CENTCOM (Afghanistan) panel reviewed findings from research examining stability, reconciliation, and reintegration in Afghanistan. Dr. Cooley analyzed Chinese, Russian, and Iranian media to gauge their orientation toward potential reconciliation scenarios.
February 15, 2019
Dr. Skye Cooley (Oklahoma State University); Dr. Lawrence Kuznar (NSI, Inc.); Dr. Belinda Bragg (NSI, Inc.); Dr. John Stevenson (NSI, Inc.); Dr. Plamen Petrov (BBN Technologies, Raytheon); Dr. Karin Johnston (U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations); Mr. Sher Jan Ahmadzai (University of Nebraska at Omaha)
