Usa, China and Russia in the new global political environment

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Abstract

The hybrid war unleashed by the United States and the collective West against the background of Russia's special military operation against the neo-Nazi regime of Ukraine has sharply complicated the international situation in Greater Eurasia. In the European direction, Ukraine has been waging a war on the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk regions since 2014 to destroy its own people, who opposed the policy pursued by neo-fascists who seized power as a result of an armed coup. At the same time, under the patronage and with the comprehensive assistance of the United States, for 8 years she was preparing for a war with Russia for the return of the Crimea, and with other far-reaching (as it turned out later) goals. In this situation, a decision was made in Russia to conduct a preemptive Special military operation to protect compatriots with the subsequent demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. All this resulted in a "hybrid war" of the collective West against Russia. The peculiarity of the current stage of this war is that Russia was not alone in the confrontation with the fifty states of the united West. Even a number of the closest US allies in NATO are sabotaging Washington's calls for assistance to the neo-fascist regime of Ukraine. Hungary ignores anti-Russian sanctions, Austria, Croatia and a number of other alliance members refused to supply heavy weapons to Ukraine. And even the Asian ally of the United States, South Korea, joined them: President Yun Seok Yel said that this is legally prohibited in relation to countries at war. In the other direction, in the Asia-Pacific region, the United States and its allies are stepping up efforts to improve existing and create new formats in order to strategically deter China, which supports Russia in its struggle. These actions by the United States and its allies have given a new impetus to Russian-Chinese cooperation in building a new world order based on international law.

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Anatoly F. Klimenko

Institute of China and Modern Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: klimenko46@mail.ru
Moscow, Russian Federation

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