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Russian Perspectives on the Third Offset Strategy and Its Implications for Russian-Chinese Defense TechnologicalCooperation

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  • KASHIN, Vasily

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The development of the US Third Offset Strategy has been closely watched by the Russian Ministry of Defense, the Russian defense industry, and Russian academics and government agencies. Although Russia has active technology development programs comparable to those associated with the Third Offset Strategy, the Russian authorities are paying close attention to what effects US breakthroughs might have on strategic, especially nuclear, stability. In light of worsening relations with the West, Russia seems to be reconsidering its previous model of defense industry cooperation with China. Joining efforts at this stage may be seen by the two countries as the only way to prevent the United States from gaining a decisive military and technological advantage.

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  • KASHIN, Vasily, 2017. "Russian Perspectives on the Third Offset Strategy and Its Implications for Russian-Chinese Defense TechnologicalCooperation," Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Working Paper Series qt2dh5c1nh, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:globco:qt2dh5c1nh
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    Social and Behavioral Sciences; China; United States; Russia; military technology; strategic competition; Third Offset Strategy;
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