For Russia, the implications of a U.S.-China rapprochement — even if based on convenience rather than conviction — are profound.
The main risk for the West is Russia’s growing structural dependence on China, not the formation of a formal alliance
How the Russian media portrays China's leader – between strategic necessity and subordinate reality
Russia’s ties with India endure despite Western pressure, highlighting the limits of US leverage and Moscow’s continued room for manoeuvre
As US–China relations improve, the Kremlin faces risks greater than those from sanctions or domestic pressures, exposing its growing dependence on Beijing
Russia presents itself as China’s equal, but behind the rhetoric lies asymmetry: growing dependence, limited trust, and China’s rising dominance in Central Asia
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