Politics and Strategy of U.S., RF and China in the Middle East
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Politics and Strategy of U.S., RF and China in the Middle East
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Vladimir Batyuk 
Affiliation: Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies, RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Yury Morozov
Affiliation:
Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies, RAS
Institutе of the Far East, RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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25-43
Abstract

The "triangle" of America – China – Russia formed during the Cold War of 1945-1991 still has a huge impact on modern world politics. And the balance of power within this "triangle" has been determined and will be determined by the ability of Washington, Moscow and Beijing to promote their interests in various regions of the planet. Of course, one of the most important of these regions was, is and will be the Middle East, where the economic, geostrategic and ideological interests of the leading centers of power in the modern world collide.

Keywords
"Triangle", military-political strategy, balance of power, economic interests, the Middle East
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30.09.2021
Date of publication
25.04.2022
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