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Development Perspective of the Russia-China Relationships in the Context of China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Student: Khakho Regina

Supervisor: Maxim Bratersky

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Double degree programme in International Relations of the NRU HSE and the University of London (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This research paper considers the Russia-China relations in the context of China’s Belt and Road Initiative and defines its influence of the directions of the development perspectives of such cooperation. The aims of the research paper are focused on the reflection and correct identifying of the current relations between Russia and China and their cooperation within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. This research paper includes the synthetic analysis of primary and secondary sources, which assists to examine the problem from different directions. Through the use of such means as qualitative and quantitative methods, case study and mixed research the analysis of evidence is allowed and it is useful for exploring the field of the research, in particular the Belt and Road Initiative and how it shapes the partnership of Russia and China in many fields. Furthermore, all these approaches allows to combine the received information in order to make a deep integration into the problem and to confirm the results of the study. In addition, the research demonstrates the current situation in the relations between Russia and China and similarly determines the perspectives of future development. To add more, this research is directed on the exploring the concept of the Belt and Road Initiative and its main aims and principal, besides, defines the influence of the initiative on the relations between Russia and China and on the spheres of their partnership.

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