The New Silk Road and Sino-Russian relations through the lens of Liberalism, Realism and Neocolonialism Cover Image

The New Silk Road and Sino-Russian relations through the lens of Liberalism, Realism and Neocolonialism
The New Silk Road and Sino-Russian relations through the lens of Liberalism, Realism and Neocolonialism

Author(s): Ioan Alexandru Gherasim
Subject(s): Supranational / Global Economy, International relations/trade, Geopolitics, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Institute of Society Transformation
Keywords: Trade Route; New Silk Road; Influence; Trade; Neocolonialism; China; Russia; Central Asia; Liberalism; Realism; Neocolonialism;

Summary/Abstract: The rebirth of the Silk Road presents itself as a possible change in the status quo in Central Asia. China’s presents and influence in the region has been increasing in the past decade in the detriment of Russian influence. This paper analyzes the New Silk Road and Sino-Russian relations through the lens of liberalism, realism and neocolonialism. The Belt and Road Initiative presents itself as a revolutionary project however the changes it produces in terms of trade are minimal. Strategic aspects trump the trade related ones. The paper demonstrates that China needs Russia to participate in order to make the project successful while Russia should participate in order to limit China from taking control over the region, thus realism is they school of thought together with neocolonialism.

  • Issue Year: 190/2021
  • Issue No: 5-6(2)
  • Page Range: 4-11
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English