Putin's "turn to the east" in the Xi Jinping era
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Putin's "turn to the east" in the Xi Jinping era
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
* The first comprehensive review of Russian policy towards the Indo-Pacific since Putin announced his "Turn to the East";
* Written by well-known experts in the field;
* Covers events up to and including the Ukraine war (up to Nov 2022)
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1 Conceptualizing the Big Picture
1. Tracking Russia's 'Turn to the East'
2. Debating Russia's 'Turn to the East'
3. The Illusion that Realism Is Driving Sino-Russian Relations
Part 2 Turning in Multiple Directions
4. The Russian Far East and China's Northeast: A Decade in the Shadow of the Belt and Road Initiative
5. Central Asia over a Decade: The Shifting Balance between Russia and China
6. Russian Thinking about the Korean Peninsula and the US Role There over a Decade
7. Russian 'Turns to the East' yet away from Japan
8. Mongolia: Russia's Best Friend in Asia?
9. Conceptualization of the Indo-Pacific in Russia's 'Turn to the East'
Part 3 Reconciling the Ukraine War and the "Turn to the East"
10. Russian Thinking about CSTO Peacekeeping: Central Asia, China, and the Ukraine War
11. Russian Thinking on Sino-Russian Relations and the Ukraine War
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