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Quantitative study of Sino-American-Russian triangular relations during the post-Cold War period (1992-2014)

English Abstract

This paper attempts to study the triangular dynamics involving Russia, China and the United States during the post-Cold War period(1992-2014) with quantitative method. This essay presents in five chapters and additional two important appendixes. Chapter One gives a brief introduction of the research topic and national strength of the three states. Chapter Two combs and summarizes the previous studies, thus frames research questions to make up their deficiencies. Chapter Three focuses mainly on introduction of the method of quantitative measurement of bilateral relations. Inasmuch as a triangle consists of three bilateral “wings” or “legs”, the succeeding Chapter Four deals with Sino - Russian, Sino - Amercian and American-Russian relations respectively, and analyzes Russia-U.S. and China-U.S. relations’ negative correlation regularity. Last but not least, who gains an advantage position in this triangle? The concluding section will make a concerted effort to generalize the shifting of the triangle and explain China is taking an increasingly pivot role in the approximate “romantic triangle”. AppendixⅠis the event data assignment standard. Appendix Ⅱis the records of events, which are the sources of data.

Issue date

2016.

Author

Wen, Er Kang

Faculty

Faculty of Social Sciences

Department

Department of Government and Public Administration

Degree

M.A.

Subject

China -- Foreign relations -- United States

United States -- Foreign relations -- China

China -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)

Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- China

United States -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)

Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- United States

Supervisor

Lin, Zhimin

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Library URL
991001584079706306