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The implications of the protracted Russian-Ukrainian war for China
  • ISSN:3041-0843(Online) 3041-0797(Print)
  • DOI:10.69979/3041-0843.25.04.059
  • 出版频率:Quarterly Publication
  • 语言:English
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The implications of the protracted Russian-Ukrainian war for China
Songkaihua  Fengxue

Guangzhou Huali Vocational College of Science and Technology, Guangzhou Guangdong, 511325

Abstract: The Russian-Ukrainian war is the regional war with the largest number of countries involved and the widest impact since the Korean War. It will have a profound impact on the geopolitical landscape of Europe and even the world. Behind the Russia-Ukrainian War is actually the competition between Russia and the United States and Western countries for spheres of influence. The protracted war not only caused painful losses to the two warring parties, Russia and Ukraine, but also caused serious impacts on the global industrial chain and supply chain in the context of the global anti-globalization wave, which undoubtedly exacerbated the contradictions between Eastern and Western countries. As a neighboring country with a deep historical connection with Russia and a long-term cooperation with Ukraine, this war will undoubtedly have a huge impact on China. As a responsible major country in the world, China has always adhered to the position of persuading peace and promoting talks. The real dilemma, sense of crisis and urgency brought to us by this war also make us think deeply.

Keywords: Russia-Ukraine war; the United States and the Western countries; the collapse of the Soviet Union; NATO's eastward expansion; color revolutions

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