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China-Russia Relations
Turkestan Islamic Party Claims Responsibility for Urumqi Bombing
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus NIMBY protests in China, "fake urbanization", and the China-Russia natural gas deal. Friday China links.
China, Russia Seek 'Enhanced Mutual Political Support'
By Shannon Tiezzi
During the Russian Foreign Minister's visit to Beijing, China and Russia extolled their growing relationship.
How Does Europe Rank in China’s Diplomacy?
By Mu Chunshan
China's increasing ties with Europe point to several new diplomatic goals and priorities for Beijing.
China Reacts to the Crimea Referendum
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is trying to avoid being caught in the middle of the West and Russia's battle over Ukraine.
Ukraine Crisis: Can China Be More Helpful?
By Wei Zongyou
China is uniquely positioned to offer some constructive diplomacy to resolve the impasse.
Could China Work With Germany to Solve Ukraine Crisis?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Germany's engagement with China over Ukraine raises the possibility for Beijing to back diplomatic talks.
Ukraine – A Case for Chinese Involvement
By Andong Peng
A Chinese scholar explains why Beijing may not want to sit this crisis out.
China Prioritizes Ukraine's 'Ethnic Groups' Over Its 'Territorial Integrity'
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has stopped voicing support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, which could set a dangerous precedent.
China Backs Russia on Ukraine
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite its principle of non-interference, domestic and international interests have Beijing siding with Moscow.
Xi Jinping Arrives in Sochi, Meets With Putin
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping arrived in Sochi today, giving a public signal of increasing China-Russia cooperation.
China’s Pivot West
China has begun “Marching Westwards” in Asia. The consequences could be huge.
Is Russia Losing Control of Its Far East?
By Andrew S. Bowen and Luke Rodeheffer
Despite talk of an emerging China-Russia alliance, Moscow fears growing Chinese dominance in the east.