CHINA, RUSSIA, AND THE REINVENTION OF EURASIA

Authors

  • CARLOS GASPAR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.14.2.1

Keywords:

Eurasia, China, Russia, World Order, Belt and Road Initiative

Abstract

In the post-Cold War era, the transformation of relations between Russia and China is inseparable from the reinvention of Eurasia, which is at the heart of the new alliance between the two major continental powers. The revisionist strategies of Putin's Russia and Xi Jinping's China depend on Sino-Russian convergence. Moscow and Beijing have begun to build an alternative order based on the multilateral organization of the Eurasian space, whose counterpoint is the United States' strategy in the Indo-Pacific. This process paves the way for China's emergence as the leading Eurasian power for the first time in international history.

Author Biography

CARLOS GASPAR

Senior researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (Portugal). Invited Full Professor at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (UAL) and Associate Researcher at OBSERVARE, Observatory of Foreign Relations. Advisor to the Board of Directors of Fundação Oriente. Advisor to the National Defense Institute. Member of the European Council on Foreign Relations. Member of the Board of Advisors of the Royal Elcano Institute. Member of the Portuguese Association of Political Science. Author of O Pós-Guerra Fria (2016); A Balança da
Europa (2017); Raymond Aron e a Guerra Fria (2018); O Regresso da Anarquia (2019); O Mundo
de Amanhã (2020); O Fim da Europa (2022).

Published

2023-11-30