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Relations économiques sino-russes : une danse de couple ?

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  • Olivier Boissin

    (CREG - Centre de recherche en économie de Grenoble - UGA - Université Grenoble Alpes)

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This essay takes stock of the Russian and Chinese economies: their recent historical trajectory, their current situation and, in a context of European conflict with Ukraine, possible horizons with regard to the balance of power present. . What are the issues, scope, limits and economic prospects of the two empires? Russia, in view of the new conflict initiated in 2022 against Ukraine, should ultimately see itself made a vassal. It is Beijing which will very likely subject the Kremlin to its economic and political conditions. The partnership is fundamentally asymmetrical and the Putinist regime will only have intensified this imbalance. In the current bi-globalization process, the first victim of this new neo-totalitarian geo-economy and geopolitics will be the Russian people. This is the hypothesis put forward here.

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  • Olivier Boissin, 2022. "Relations économiques sino-russes : une danse de couple ?," Working Papers hal-04697579, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-04697579
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