The new Cold War at sea : maritime implications of the China-Russia quasi-alliance / Lyle J. Goldstein, Vitaly A. Kozyrev.

Contents China-Russia naval cooperation : past, present, and future -- Naval aviation, space, and nuclear dimensions of the quasi-alliance -- The myriad maritime security crises in Northeast Asia -- In the turbulent waters of Southeast and South Asia -- Across the Global South : Middle East, Africa, Latin America -- The Arctic dimension of China-Russia relations -- Navigating the new Cold War at sea.
Abstract "The New Cold War at Sea looks at the history of China-Russia collaboration, as well as future implications of this relationship, with particular importance placed on the naval realm for cooperation and competition with other regional powers and other global great powers at sea. Unlike other works on China, there is more focus on the partnership with Russia and a stronger naval focus on that partnership, with the implications for regional partners and those who do business with China elsewhere, such as Latin America and Africa"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version http://id.loc.gov/entities/relationships/onlineversion Goldstein, Lyle New Cold War at sea First edition Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press, [2026] 9781682479957
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