Paikin Zachary
School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NX UK.
Int Polit (Hague). 2021;58(3):400-420. doi: 10.1057/s41311-020-00260-6. Epub 2020 Jul 14.
Recent years have seen Moscow and Beijing driven closer together as their respective relations with Washington have deteriorated. While a normative convergence between Russia and China appears to be underway, there remains a legacy of historical mistrust in addition to potential irritants that could plague their bilateral relationship. Nonetheless, if Western sanctions against Russia and pressure on China continue unabated, they may have little option but to continue their rapprochement. Against this backdrop, this article will explore whether the two countries currently display a 'thin' or 'thick' bilateral relationship, making use of an English School theoretical framework. It will do so by exploring established English School concepts such as pluralism and solidarism and discussing notable literature within the School on contestation in order to derive conclusions regarding the potential future shape of international order in Eurasia.
近年来,随着莫斯科和北京各自与华盛顿的关系恶化,它们走得越来越近。虽然俄罗斯和中国之间似乎正在形成一种规范趋同,但除了可能困扰双边关系的潜在摩擦因素外,历史上的不信任依然存在。尽管如此,如果西方对俄罗斯的制裁以及对中国的压力持续不减,它们可能别无选择,只能继续修好。在此背景下,本文将利用英国学派的理论框架,探讨两国目前展现的是“薄弱”还是“深厚”的双边关系。本文将通过探究英国学派的既定概念,如多元主义和团结主义,并讨论该学派内关于竞争的重要文献,从而得出有关欧亚大陆国际秩序未来潜在形态的结论。