Abstract
Almost all key events of the common past are assessed differently in Russia and China. Political expediency in their interstate relations has almost always “outpaced” real understanding and adaptation of historical experience, and both governments prefer to becloud inconvenient aspects of common history. Yet internal factors are heightening nationalism in both countries, sometimes leading to alarmism.
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