Western rivals battle for dominance in the far east

Chinese and Russian interests have long collided in the far east, writes Peter Marino

Western rivals battle for dominance in the far east

Western media and political institutions tend to describe China and Russia as something of an anti-Western bloc.

More autocratic than Western governments — and more sceptical of open institutions and a free press — China and Russia often side with each other in international disputes against European and American interests.

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