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Введение.................................................6
Часть 1. СССР—США: СОПЕРНИЧЕСТВО ЗА КИТАЙ..............23
1.1. Выбор альтернативы для партнерства
во второй половине 1940-х годов................23
1.1.1. Маневры США между Гоминьданом и КПК.....28
1.1.2. СССР в поисках «опорной силы» в Китае ..65
1.2. Советско-китайский раскол и сближение КНР
с США как факторы геополитической трансформации
в 1970-х годах..................................94
1.2.1. Подготовка Вашингтона к пересмотру
основ китайской политики...................98
1.2.2. КНР—США: шаги навстречу друг другу......111
Часть 2. ОТ «ТРЕУГОЛЬНИКА»
К МОНОПОЛЯРНОМУ МИРУ ........................ 133
2.1. Место и роль Китая в американской стратегии
сдерживания СССР на основе «баланса сил» ......133
2.1.1. Провал «союзнических иллюзий» ......... 137
2.1.2. Между реализмом и идеологией........... 154
2.2. Крах «биполярного мира» и модификация
взаимоотношений в «треугольнике»
США—КНР—Россия.............................. 183
2.3. США, КНР и Россия на путях глобализации:
монополярность или полицентричность .......... 199
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Часть 3. ОТ МОНОПОЛЯРНОСТИ -
К МУЛЬТИВАРИАНТНОСТИ...........................224
3.1. Региональные и глобальные аспекты отношений
США, КНР и России в начале XXI века..............224
3.1.1. 11 сентября 2001 г. и перемены во внешнем
курсе США................................ 233
3.1.2. Гегемонизм и «обретение державности»:
игра «на встречных курсах».................242
3.1.3. Россия — сателлит или враг?...............269
3.2. КНР: от регионального лидерства
к сверхдержавному статусу........................275
3.3. Россия: проблема самоидентификации
в глобализующемся мире...........................320
3.4. Формулы грядущего мироустройства:
прогнозы и перспективы...........................338
Заключение ............................................ 363
Примечания............................................. 382
Summary ............................................... 397
SUMMARY
PEKING, WASHINGTON, MOSCOW:
THE RELATIONSHIP IN THE CONTEXT
OF TRANSFORMATION
OF THE GLOBAL ARCHITECTONICS
Key words: China, the USA, Russia, strategic triangle, Chinese-Amer-
ican relations, the relationship between USA and Russia.
In the world, as we know, nothing is forever frozen and unchanged. There-
fore, world architecture representing, by definition, “organic compound forming
the modem world of individual countries, regions, continents in composite integral
world space”, is also in the process of constant transformation. This phenomenon
is objective, though some driving forces of it, of course, reflect subjective impulses
or actions of its individual participants.
Over the past three quarters of a century the most important participants and,
in a sense, the driving forces of this process were China, the USA and the USSR
(later — Russia). Their steps on the world stage and the relationships between them
gave rise to a series of events witnesses of which we had a chance to become.
China is not accidentally calling itself the “Middle State”, the actual center of
the world. And the point is not so much the glorification of its own exceptionalism,
due to alleged civilizational superiority and achievements of five millennia of its
existence, but the geopolitical position which it occupied and continues to occupy
in the world today, making the other subjects of contemporary international rela-
tions unable to ignore it. That is why the struggle for China, for the influence on it
and the conquest of its favorable attitude became an integral element of the foreign
policies of two age-old rivals on the world stage — Russia and the United States.
At the turn of the 1980s֊90s the collapse of the world system of socialism, the
most serious political and economic crisis in the USSR, actually leading to its de-
struction, have deprived our country of the status of “leading global player”. The
Soviet leadership was unable to defend the position of a superpower. A strategic re-
treat, “surrendering” former friends and allies, the loss of coordinates and vectors
of geopolitical development were external manifestations of the heavy defeat of the
USSR in the cold war.
At the same time the end of the XX century was marked by the end of the era
of ideological confrontation in the field of international relations, and in the com-
398
SUMMARY
ing new century ideological and class factors lost their leading roles in foreign pol-
icy, giving priority to other significant factors — economic, geopolitical, environ-
mental, religious and military.
However, the first signs of the impending changes in the global architectonics
became apparent still at the turn of the 1970s, when the Sino-Soviet split and the
rapprochement between China the United States emerged as the beginning of a new
configuration in the global “balance of power”. Relying upon anti-Soviet tendencies
inherent in foreign policy of the PRC in that period America tried to turn China into
a long-term effect of “containment” of the USSR not only in regional but also in
global scale. To the extent that American leaders felt the “counter-reaction” on the
part of Peking, these attempts became even more obvious as the U.S. — China rap-
prochement, down to the elements of strategic interaction on the world stage, seri-
ously shook the foundations and stability of the then bipolar world order.
The collapse of the USSR — the main military-strategic rival of the USA —
marked the accession of the world in the early 1990s in a qualitatively different
stage. United States of America, which appeared after the collapse of the world sys-
tem of socialism in the position of sole global superpower, took over the functions
of “World Cop” and initiated the reorganization and restructuring of world
geostrategic space for the purpose of preserving and consolidating its own hege-
mony. Using, and often designing a variety of conflict situations, the U.S. began to
push the modem world in the direction of single polarity, skillfully hiding behind
the idea of “globalization” and the need to combat international terrorism.
In the six decades since the founding of the PRC Sino-U.S. relations have un-
dergone a very difficult and thorny path. Undergoing sharp bends, experiencing the
ups and downs , they showed unusual zigzag nature. This is largely due to the fact
that in US policy towards the PRC ever-present ideological and geopolitical com-
ponents sometimes dictate to Americans mixed and not always compatible strate-
gic decisions. Those were the considerations of pragmatism that, as a rule, forced
Washington to seek and achieve understanding with ideologically alien leaders of
the Communist China.
Despite significant zigzags in building the U.S.֊—China reiations, the USA has
not refused completely, under certain conditions, from intentions to re-engage in a
particular embodiment the “Chinese factor” for their own political and globalist
goals, because in practical terms America often refers to the use of various modifi-
cations of its favorite concept of “balance of power”.
2009 — the year of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the PRC, largely
became the key turning point in the development of global political and economic
processes. The global financial and economic crisis and purely internal turmoil
SUMMARY
399
(collapses in the stock markets, rising unemployment, weakening of national cur-
rencies in several countries, Iraq, Afghanistan and other syndromes) launched the
process of destruction of a unipolar world headed by the USA.
During these same years a powerful force scored China, actually turning from
a regional leader into a global superpower that became now the main contender for
the role of “country # 2” in the world.
The proposed study aims to identify the nature of the causes and factors lead-
ing to changes in relationship between the US, China and the USSR at the turn of
the 1970s, which contributed to the subsequent global geopolitical transformations.
Its objectives are the definition of the degree of impact of these changes on the pro-
cess of dismantling of the bipolar world system; the establishment of patterns of
folding in new geopolitical conditions of the foundations of the emerging global ar-
chitectonics; clarifying the specific role of each of three countries and their com-
bined “triple format” in the forming of the model of the future world order; an un-
derstanding of how the nature of the relationship between the US, China, and Rus-
sia in the format of so-called “triangle”, as well as at regional and global levels can
affect the formation of a new world economic and political order.
The chronological framework of the study covers the period of nearly seven
decades — from the mid 1940s to 2013. The work analyzes in detail the time period
of the 1940s — the start, according to the author, of the process of folding later
so-called “triple size” relationship between China, the USA and the USSR —
when the first official contacts of American military representatives with the lead-
ership of the CPC in Yenan had started, interpreted in the 1970s by some historians
and political scientists as “lost chance” to establish relations with those Commu-
nists who came to power in China in 1949, in order to achieve the subsequent po-
litical consensus, which would prevent the formation of an alliance between China
and the USSR.
Another important period was the end of the 1960s, which became a kind of a
milestone in the relationship of China with the USSR (the events on the island of
Damansky in March, 1969), and the USA (coming in the White House of Richard
Nixon in January 1969 along with the early developments of the so-called “new
Chinese policy”).
The conclusion of the study up to 2013 is due to the fact that this year also
outlined a “frontier” — the time of changes in power structures of the USA, China
and Russia and the starting point of building the relations between them in a new
geopolitical situation, when America began gradually lose its status as global
hegemon, and China started transforming itself from a regional to one of the
world s leading global powers.
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title_sort | pekin vasington moskva vzaimootnosenija v kontekste transformacii globalʹnoj architektoniki peking washington moskow |
title_sub | vzaimootnošenija v kontekste transformacii globalʹnoj architektoniki = Peking, Washington, Moskow |
topic | Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Internationale Politik China USA Russland Sowjetunion |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028737829&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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