Yoder, Brandon2021-01-29Yoder, B.K. Theoretical rigor and the study of contemporary cases: explaining post-cold war China–Russia relations. Int Polit 57, 741–759 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41311-019-00173-z1384-5748http://hdl.handle.net/1885/220336It has been widely noted that China and Russia have grown progressively closer over the last two decades. Although the scholarly literature has offered detailed descriptions and various ad hoc explanations of this trend, the Sino-Russian bilateral relationship has been the subject of very little scrutiny using rigorous theory, which has obstructed hypothesis formation and evaluation. Moreover, the cooperative post-Cold War trend in the bilateral relationship seems puzzling for baseline versions of each of the major paradigms of international relations theory: realism, constructivism and liberalism. The papers in this special issue develop and apply nuanced theoretical arguments to derive testable hypotheses for the cooperative trend in China–Russia relations. In contrast to existing scholarship, these papers offer generalizable insights that both improve our understanding of a crucially important contemporary case, while also advancing IR theory in substantial ways.application/pdfen-AU© 2019 Springer Nature LimitedInternational relations theoryChina-Russia relationsCausalityQualitative methodsUS-China relationsUS-Russia relationsTheoretical Rigor and the Study of Contemporary Cases: Explaining Post-Cold War China-Russia Relations2020-02-0610.1057/s41311-019-00173-z