The Changing Context and Character of Russo-Chinese Relations
- Authors
- 김연규
- Issue Date
- Jul-2014
- Publisher
- 경남대 극동문제연구소 한양대 국제학대학원 한양대 아태지역연구센터
- Citation
- 동북아 외교지형변화와 한국외교의 대응, pp.23 - 53
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- Journal Title
- 동북아 외교지형변화와 한국외교의 대응
- Start Page
- 23
- End Page
- 53
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/144583
- Abstract
- On the same day of the gas agreement signing, Presidents Xi and Putin also inaugurated in
Shanghai a large scale 6-day joint China-Russia naval exercise off East China Sea. But more
significantly, at the little noticed Summit of the 4th Conference on Interaction and Confidence
Building Measures in Asia ("CICA" for short) held in Shanghai on May 21st attended by 11
heads of states including President Xi and President Putin, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Secretary General, delegates from 26 member states
(mostly Asian nations) and some Observer states including the US, a new theme for national
security was pronounced for the Summit. President Putin has denied any China threat and said
that Russia hopes to ‘‘catch the wind from China’s sails.’’17) Defense relations have, in fact,
evidently greatly improved since 2010. The goal of this article is to analyze changing
Russo-Chinese relations under Xi and Putin in the context of shifting Asia-Pacific international
relations. The analysis of the nature of Russo-Chinese relations comes first. The second section
will examine the recent Russo-Chinese gas deal and its impact. The third section will clarify the
North Korean factor in Russo-Chinese relations. The final section will study the impact of North
Korea’s rapprochement with Russia on Northeast Asian international relations.
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