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The Unlikely Prospect of Long-Term Sino-Moscow Cooperation: Points of Divergence in the Emerging Security Environment.
as wrote many times before there is no chance for "Long-Term Sino-Moscow´s imperial Cooperation" , what we have to do today its provide ( Behind-the-scenes, or even oppen ) support to the hans annexation of Outer Manchuria. Redirect the hans frustration from the South C. Sea to the Japanese sea and stolen from China - Outer Manchuria
" Excerpt: The 2017 National Security Strategy states that the United States is in a Great Power competition with China and Russia. In January 2019 the Director of National Intelligence unveiled the Worldwide Threat Assessment of the United States Intelligence Community which states that, “China and Russia are more aligned than at any point since the mid-1950s, and the relationship is likely to strengthen in the coming year as some of their interests and threat perceptions converge.” However, concerns over long-term Sino-Russian cooperation are largely exaggerated based on several sources of growing divergence. The confluence of historical territorial strains over Outer Manchuria, Chinese and Russian demographic shifts, Chinese immigration into Siberia, conflicting interests with China’s One Belt, One Road initiative, and water scarcity issues in China are all areas of divergence that make the prospect of long-term Sino-Russian cooperation an unlikely development in the emerging security environment. "
as wrote many times before there is no chance for "Long-Term Sino-Moscow´s imperial Cooperation" , what we have to do today its provide ( Behind-the-scenes, or even oppen ) support to the hans annexation of Outer Manchuria. Redirect the hans frustration from the South C. Sea to the Japanese sea and stolen from China - Outer Manchuria
" Excerpt: The 2017 National Security Strategy states that the United States is in a Great Power competition with China and Russia. In January 2019 the Director of National Intelligence unveiled the Worldwide Threat Assessment of the United States Intelligence Community which states that, “China and Russia are more aligned than at any point since the mid-1950s, and the relationship is likely to strengthen in the coming year as some of their interests and threat perceptions converge.” However, concerns over long-term Sino-Russian cooperation are largely exaggerated based on several sources of growing divergence. The confluence of historical territorial strains over Outer Manchuria, Chinese and Russian demographic shifts, Chinese immigration into Siberia, conflicting interests with China’s One Belt, One Road initiative, and water scarcity issues in China are all areas of divergence that make the prospect of long-term Sino-Russian cooperation an unlikely development in the emerging security environment. "
The Unlikely Prospect of Long-Term Sino-Russian Cooperation: Points of Divergence in the Emerging Security Environment
Can Russia & China expand the current military cooperation into a more in-depth partnership or will long-term trends induce shocks into that relationship driving the two nations apart?
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