Russian-Chinese Space Reciprocity

Boris S. Manov
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The Cold War gave birth to two of the three most developed space programs today. As the Soviet communist ideology had to compete with the democratic USA, the USSR made incredible progress towards outer space and supported the initial growth of the first Chinese space technology. The two space programs have been intertwined since the first Sino-Soviet relations in the 1950s seeking to establish a balance of power and counter American ambitions for hegemony. The Russian and Chinese regimes have had an altering liaison from allies to opponents and consecutively partners in a struggle for power and influence within the space sector. Examining the two space programs allows the reader to comprehend the complex relations between two superpowers in a geopolitical struggle going beyond Earth’s boundaries. Using the problem-chronological and comparative method this article seeks to explore the intricate relationship between the Soviet Union/Russia and the People’s Republic of China, analysing the genesis of their relationship, differences, similarities and accomplished progress in the space sector until present day. The complex relationship formed between Russia and China in the last three decades has morphed into a close economic, military and space partnership, looking to counter current American space dominance and challenge the status quo. Space geopolitics is a relatively new field to the school of international relations and so far only a handful of political scientists have focused on activities conducted within the space environment, as crucial actions to the overall setting of the international scene. As our world continues its progress, space becomes an integral part of our daily lives, and any endeavors associated with space need to be considered, discussed and explained.
俄中空间互惠
冷战催生了当今三个最发达的太空计划中的两个。由于苏联的共产主义意识形态不得不与民主的美国竞争,苏联在外太空取得了令人难以置信的进步,并支持了中国第一个太空技术的初步发展。自20世纪50年代第一次中苏关系以来,这两个太空项目一直交织在一起,寻求建立权力平衡,反击美国的霸权野心。在争夺太空领域的权力和影响力的斗争中,俄罗斯和中国的政权关系不断变化,从盟友到对手,再到连续的合作伙伴。通过研究这两个太空计划,读者可以理解两个超级大国在超越地球边界的地缘政治斗争中的复杂关系。本文采用问题编年史和比较方法,试图探讨苏联/俄罗斯与中华人民共和国之间错综复杂的关系,分析其关系的起源、差异、相似之处以及迄今为止在航天领域取得的成就。俄罗斯和中国在过去三十年中形成的复杂关系已经演变成密切的经济、军事和太空合作伙伴关系,旨在对抗目前美国在太空领域的主导地位,挑战现状。空间地缘政治对国际关系学院来说是一个相对较新的领域,迄今为止,只有少数政治学家把在空间环境内进行的活动作为对国际舞台的总体设置至关重要的行动加以关注。随着我们的世界不断进步,太空成为我们日常生活中不可或缺的一部分,任何与太空有关的努力都需要被考虑、讨论和解释。
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