Russia as an aspiring great power in east Asia : perceptions and policies from Yeltsin to Putin
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Russia as an aspiring great power in east Asia : perceptions and policies from Yeltsin to Putin
(St. Antony's series)
Palgrave Macmillan , In association with St Antony's College, 2009
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-249) and index
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Description
Rangsimaporn argues that Russia aspires to become a great power and tries to achieve this through utilizing its position as a Eurasian country, with vast territories in East Asia, its economic assets, primarily arms and energy, and careful management of its role in a multipolar East Asia with a complex balance of power.
Table of Contents
Introduction Actors in Russia's East Asia Policy Making Continuities and Evolution in Russian Perceptions of East Asia The Many Faces of Eurasianism Economic Integrationist Aim and Projecting Influence Multipolarity and the East Asian Balance of Power Case Studies Conclusion
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