A Match made in Heaven? Strategic Convergence between China and Russia

Working Paper, NUPI
Themes
Development policy  Diplomacy
Written by

Indra Overland

Research Professor, Head of Research group on climate and energy

 

Summary:

This paper examines the strategic convergence between Russia and China. Strategic convergence is understood as the overlap of key objectives and interests with regard to long-term developments in world politics, which provides the basis for extensive tactical co-operation between two or more states. The paper focuses on the compatibility of Russia and China in terms of complementary economies, location and political outlook. The match between Russian natural resources and Chinese markets is examined in particular. The paper concludes that a closer relationship between the two countries in many ways would be of mutual advantage, but that it is far from certain that an alliance will develop.