Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Leveraging Declining Russia-China Arms Ties

Photo from Nuclear Townhall

Over the Horizon: Leveraging Declining Russia-China Arms Ties -- Robert Farley, World Politics Review

A new report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has shed light on one of most important developments in the international arms trade market of the past 10 years: the decline in Russian arms sales to China. While diplomatic relations between the two powers remain relatively strong, their trade in arms has collapsed since the middle of the last decade. The cause of this collapse stems not from any substantial political conflict between the two, but rather from "ordinary" tensions that afflict great power relations. While the greatest immediate impact of this development will be felt by Russia and China, the deterioration of the two countries' arms relationship is anything but a local concern. U.S., Indian and Japanese grand strategies depend to a great extent on the health of the Sino-Russian relationship.

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My Comment: I guess the teacher has surpassed the teacher .... or in this case .... the Chinese are looking for better (or develop their own) weapon systems.

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