This paper develops the thesis that after more than two decades since the total breakdown of relations between China and the Soviet Union, in the not too distant future the same two great powers will return to a much less difficult relationship. We argue that their respective visions of their national security have changed in the last twenty years as much as the world has changed between 1960 and 1980. These adjustments in Sino-Soviet relations, which should not be seen as a close rapprochement, will profoundly affect the other major players in the international power game, including the United States and its clients and allies in Western Europe and the Far East.
Keywords:
China, Soviet Union, Sino-Soviet Relations, International System, Superpowers
Author Biography
Miguel S. Wionczek, El Colegio de México
Economista mexicano, y autor de importantes obras sobre transferencia de tecnología, financiamiento externo y otras materias, es actualmente miembro de El Colegio de México.
Wionczek, M. S. (1983). El futuro de las relaciones chino-soviéticas y su probable impacto global. Estudios Internacionales, 16(61), p. 77–89. https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-3769.1983.16141