Our Experts
Lyle Morris, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy and National Security, Center for China Analysis
Guoguang Wu, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Chinese Politics, Center for China Analysis
Philippe Le Corre, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for China Analysis
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Brothers Forever: Unpacking the Conundrum of China-Russia Relations
The China-Russia Program at the Asia Society Policy Institute's Center for China Analysis (CCA) will examine the rapidly evolving relationship between Russia and China through research and analysis, programs and conversations with experts, and digital and video content.
The relationship between China and Russia is highly consequential for global peace and prosperity. The expanding ties between two of the world’s largest, nuclear-armed, autocratic states — accelerated dramatically by Russia’s war on Ukraine and the deteriorating relationship between China and the United States — are having an impact on virtually every facet of global security and economy.
Our program will survey ideological, strategic, political and economic drivers of the China-Russia relationship. It will also examine Russian and Chinese perceptions of their relationship and their respective world views.
We aim to bring valuable and authoritative insights to the understanding of China-Russia relations, from both policy and public perspectives.