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ID:
024223
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Moscow, Progress Publishers, 1982.
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271p.
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
025353 | 327.172/PET 025353 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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137340
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Summary/Abstract |
THE UNSTABLE SITUATION in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, the presence of unresolved territorial disputes and conflicts, and the lack of regional security and cooperation mechanisms have their roots in the events of recent history in the second half of the 20th century and stem from the related historical and geopolitical tensions.
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141940
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ECONOMIC INTEGRATION in the APR has come close to fundamental qualitative changes launched by the emerging mechanisms of multi-sided integration in trade and economies. In November 2014, in Beijing the APEC summit discussed a future Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) on the basis of ASEAN and its partners, and a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) lobbied by the U.S.
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155339
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THE GREATER EURASIAN PARTNERSHIP (GEP) initiative, which is being put into effect before our very eyes, has become a subject of scholarly and public polemics, but most importantly, there is an obvious desire to understand challenges and opportunities that it involves.
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072337
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ID:
163620
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ID:
138056
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Summary/Abstract |
THE SYSTEM of international relations and the world order are being "tested by Ukraine," the situation in which Russia's relations with East Asia are not an exception but a confirmation of the process and an illustration of it.The U.S. Administration resolved to isolate Russia from the rest of the world urged the EU, the rest of the continent and also the East Asian and APR countries to introduce anti-Russian sanctions. In July 2014, at the height of the scandal around the Malaysian "Boeing" shot down over Eastern Ukraine, Peter Harrell, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counter Threat Finance and Sanctions, travelled far and wide across the region to persuade top officials and leaders of the business communities to side with the United States.
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ID:
124799
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2013.
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RUSSIA'S BALANCED FOREIGN POLICY does not mean at all that in protecting its security and development it gives higher priority to the West. The interests of developing Siberia and Russia's Far East call for closer attention to cooperation with countries of the Asia-Pacific region, and above all with China and other East Asian nations. Under current conditions this will amount to following a policy of equidistance. Russia's strategic objectives in East Asia are to promote peace, stability and prosperity, and thereby help it become integrated into the regional architecture of security and cooperation and modernize its economy.
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173307
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THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY of Sciences' Institute of the Far East (RAS IFE) has published a new study on the establishment and evolution of the Russia-India-China (RIC) dialogue structure. Sergey Uyanayev's book "Russia-India-China in the Context of a New World Order"* is the first monograph in Russia's studies of the East that analyzes the main stages in the evolution the Russia-India-China strategic triangle since 1998. when Academician Yevgeny Primakov, a Russian political figure and statesman, underscored the need to strengthen trilateral relations and collaboration between Moscow, Delhi and Beijing.
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146301
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RUSSIA'S STRATEGIC TURN to the East has revived the academic and social-political discussion about our country's Eurasian self-determination and an adequate understanding of its Eurasian identity. It seems, however, that we have not yet grasped the true philosophical, geoeco-nomic and geopolitical significance of Russian Eurasianism; we should arrive at its comprehensive understanding and formulate its definition.
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ID:
148339
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THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY SUMMIT of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) that took place in June 2016 was an important landmark on the road toward admitting new members (India and Pakistan); it also confirmed the very timely trend obvious in the contemporary international relations caused by the growing role of political and diplomatic measures in settling regional challenges to the nonproliferation regimes of weapons of mass destruction (nuclear weapons in the first place).
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ID:
125117
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2013.
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IN RECENT YEARS, politicians, diplomats and experts are increasingly talking about soft power, by which they understand the capacity to obtain what one wants through cooption and attraction. Soft power, as distinct from hard power, which refers to the classical methods of coercion, has come into political vogue and is becoming an accepted tool of international politics.
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