Abstract

The present ‘honeymoon’ between China and Russia is a temporary alignment of interests between them as a result of the Ukraine crisis to the west and America's ‘Asian pivot’ to the east of the Eurasian Continent. Such alignment does not erase their fundamental differences, but there is a danger that the West may push the two into more permanent alliance. For now, however, both are playing strategically to maximise their options and opportunities.

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