Dec 02,2020 Country Reports Country Report: Russia (November 2020) Sino-US relations were foremost on Russian observers’ minds in the autumn of 2020, both before and after Joe Biden’s election victory. Anti-Chinese sentiments in the post-Soviet space drew attention, as did China’s troubling discourse about the Arctic and talk of the Arctic-Pacific as a construct—a new way of showcasing Russia’s centrality. India was another focus […] Editorial Staff (with the assistance of Olga Puzanova) Arctic Council , free and open Indo-Pacific , Hindu nationalism , Joe Biden , Sinophobia , Tibet , turn to the East , US-China rivalry , Xinjiang
May 09,2020 Open Forum The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Russo-Chinese Border The pandemic has already changed the course of world history, and its future consequences, such as how and when it finishes, remain unknown to us amidst a dynamic situation. However, it is possible and necessary to draw some conclusions based on what is now known on how the situation is unfolding in concrete arenas of […] Ivan Zuenko China-Russia relations , COVID-19 , Eurasian Economic Union , New Silk Road , turn to the East
Dec 02,2019 Country Reports Country Report: Russia (November 2019) China was on Russian minds the most, relegating the Korean Peninsula to second among Asian interests. On the one hand, Putin’s announcement of Russia transferring its missile defense apparatus to China set the tone for optimistic pronouncements of an upgrading of strategic relations, even if the term “alliance” was not in the official lexicon. Some […] Editorial Staff (with the assistance of Olga Puzanova) "Belt and Road" Initiative , Eastern Economic Forum , Force of Siberia , free and open Indo-Pacific , INF Treaty , Nuclear non-proliferation , turn to the East
Nov 04,2019 National Commentaries A Russian Perspective Since 2015 Russia has held meetings of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok as the principal window on its “Turn to the East.” The contents and direction of this policy, as before, was the subject of discussion in September, especially considering that its very curators (for example, Igor Shuvalov) are frequently denying the very […] Ivan Zuenko Eastern Economic Forum , Kuril Islands , Russian Far East , turn to the East , Yury Trutnev
Nov 04,2019 National Commentaries A US Perspective Every September Vladimir Putin holds a forum in Vladivostok with at least three goals in mind: 1) to propel the development of the Russian Far East; 2) to assert Russia’s place as a power in East Asia; and 3) to showcase one bilateral relationship having transformative potential. In 2019 the guest of honor was Narendra […] Gilbert Rozman Eastern Economic Forum , Eurasianism , G20 summit , Russian Far East. APEC summit , turn to the East
May 27,2019 Country Reports Country Report: Russia (May 2019) In Rossiya v Global’noi Politike Sergei Karaganov continued his charges against the mindset of the majority of international affairs writers in the West and even Russia for their dangerous idea that the world is unpredictable, and influencing it is impossible. In his view the big players can shape it, and the elements of unpredictability are […] Editorial Staff (with the assistance of Olga Puzanova) "Belt and Road" Initiative , Beijing Consensus , BRICS , Pax Sinica , SCO , turn to the East
Mar 28,2019 Country Reports Country Report: Russia (March 2019) Three themes centered on East Asia drew considerable attention in Russia in the latter half of the winter of 2019: China, North Korea, and Eurasia. On China, Russia’s ambassador continued to tout the best relations ever, offering no hint of challenges, while others assessed whether, in light of troubled Sino-US relations, China now needs Russia […] Editorial Staff (with the assistance of Olga Puzanova) BRI , Eurasianism , free and open Indo-Pacific , Hanoi summit , SREB , turn to the East
Feb 19,2019 Special Forum Korea:A Bone of Contention or a Chance for Cooperation? A View from Russia Due to the unprecedented crisis on the Korean Peninsula in 2016-2017, China and Russia drew closer on Korean affairs and became united in opposition to the US policy of pressure and threats. A détente era in Korea since 2018 gave a new boost to their cooperation—permanent channels of coordination were established, while both countries were […] Georgy Toloraya CVID , double freeze , FFVD , Singapore Summit , Six-Party Talks , THAAD , turn to the East , Vietnam summit
Feb 07,2019 Country Reports Country Report: Russia (January 2019) Sino-Russian relations remain the bedrock of Moscow’s Asia policy, as reaffirmed by when the Russian ambassador to China recounted at the start of 2019 how relations had been growing closer. The perceived sharp downturn in Sino-US relations only adds to the Sino-Russian momentum. One prospect is to take advantage in 2019 of the 70th anniversary […] Editorial Staff (with the assistance of Olga Puzanova) BRI , EEU , G20 , Greater Eurasia , INF Treaty , SCO , Trump-Kim summit , turn to the East
Nov 29,2018 Country Reports Country Report: Russia (November 2018) The extraordinary flux in the Indo-Pacific area has elicited diverse and exploratory writing in Russia. No part of the region is ignored in the search for answers as to what is taking place and what Russia’s response should be. With Sino-US relations and ties on the Korean Peninsula in transition, China rushes to improve ties […] Editorial Staff (with the assistance of Olga Puzanova) BRI , inter-Korean summit , KORUS FTA , Made in China 2025 , SCO , turn to the East , US-DPRK summit