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It isn't the 60s anymore. The Russians and Chinese sat down and hammered out all their border disputes in the late 90s and early 2000s. The USSR's collapse also removed the pissing match over who had a better form of communism. They don't really have anything to fight over at this point. If anything, America's retarded foreign policy decisions have basically pushed them together and they are both far more worried about America than they are about each other.How would Russia survive if China collapses and they go apeshit? They almost went to nuclear war with each other in the late 1960s and China has legitimate claims on Russian territory due to the unequal treaties.
Lets say some crazy shit happens and China for some reason becomes a problem. One of the obvious outcomes of a Chinese
collapse is a food shortage since they don't make enough themselves and won't have the money to import it easily anymore. Russia could easily pick a friendly faction, give them cheap food and they will come out on top because all the other factions are starving to death. It is somewhat similar to what they are doing to Europe right now, only with something even more vital than natural gas. If it comes to force, nothing is going to happen because the Russians have nukes. Even if we limit things to conventional arms, the Chinese can't really do anything to the Russians. Trying to zerg rush Siberia will only end with millions of dead Chinese. The Russian military will kill a ton of them, and the ones the Russian army doesn't get will freeze to death. Siberia is a desolate, frozen wasteland. It is sparsely populated because living there sucks. Half of the population was put there by the Tsars and Soviets as a punishment and their descendants are just too poor to leave. The main resource the Chinese would really need, ie food, is mainly produced in European Russia, so it isn't something they can sieze in a quick strike either.
This is all a daydream though. Neither the Russian nor Chinese governments want to cause problems with each other. China is worried about their coastline and enduring another century of destruction/humiliation from foreign naval powers. That and Taiwan are why they are focusing heavily on their navy right now. Russia is concerned about NATO encroachment on their western and southern borders. Both feel threatened by the US and friends, so they see each other as natural allies at this point.