The collective monograph Business and Management: Sino-Russian Dialogue, edited by Professor A. Yu. Panibratov, presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolving strategic, economic, and institutional relations between China and Russia. Sixteen chapters, presented by leading scholars and practitioners from the two partner countries, discuss key aspects of bilateral cooperation, including the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the digitalization of countries, companies, and services, the implementation of the ESG agenda, and adaptation to the international business environment. The introductory chapter examines the BRI as a flexible and inclusive mechanism for globalization, using Russia as an example to illustrate its role in infrastructure development, trade facilitation, and geopolitical stability. Subsequent chapters explore empirical research on big data and green innovation, user behavior on digital platforms, and the development of digital logistics solutions to overcome institutional gaps in international trade. This monograph examines in detail sustainable development strategies in the context of technological competition, the financial implications of ESG ratings in mergers and acquisitions, and the pricing dynamics of yuan-denominated bonds in Russia. Institutional adaptation is explored through a comparative analysis of CSR disclosure, ESG compliance, and the transition to sustainable development in Russian and Chinese multinational enterprises. The book also examines sociocultural factors in tourism communications, policies to support small and medium-sized enterprises, and human resource management in the context of an aging population, offering recommendations tailored to national conditions. This monograph provides valuable insights into the mechanisms, challenges, and opportunities of Sino-Russian cooperation in business and management, serving as an important resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners.