The Role of the USA, China, And Russia In the Formation of a New World Order
Ajieva Bekzoda Azatovna , 4th-year student, International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan Mukhtar Nazirov , Ph.D., Associate Professor, International Islamic Academy of UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines the evolution and current state of Russia-China relations over the past two decades. Despite repeated attempts to accelerate cooperation, both countries have experienced steady, incremental progress in economic, military, and political spheres. Initially underestimated or dismissed by Western analysts, the partnership has grown into a significant strategic alliance, characterized by mutual economic dependence and coordinated international positions. The analysis highlights the asymmetries in their relationship, emphasizing that Russia’s influence over China remains limited, especially in economic and political terms. The article concludes that Russian-Chinese relations are complex, resilient, and cannot be reduced to simplistic narratives of dominance or subordination.
Keywords
Russia-China relations, strategic partnership, economic dependence
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