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ID129534
Title ProperBuilding momentum
Other Title Informationan imminent Japan-Russia rapprochement?
LanguageENG
AuthorMiller, Jonathan Berkshire
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is clear recognition in both Moscow and Tokyo that a Sino-centric continent is not in their interests. Russia and Japan are obliged to recalculate their strategies in order to adapt for a future geopolitical realignment in Asia. Both sides recognize the stakes and that the rules of the game are no longer static.
Amid debate about a renaissance of U.S. power in Asia, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been thinking about his own "pivot" or "rebalance" to the Far East. Russia has always maintained its historical legacy as a Pacific power, but realistically this has largely been ignored for decades. Japan meanwhile has been challenged vigorously this past year by China, and to a less extent, South Korea and Russia, on its territorial disputes. This, coupled with China's increased assertiveness on security policy in the region, has created an environment with new challenges that Japan, the U.S. and Russia must confront. Japan and Russia especially are facing an uncertain future as Asia continues to morph into the most strategically important region in the world.
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol.12, No.1; January-March 2014: p.77-83
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs Vol.12, No.1; January-March 2014: p.77-83
Key WordsJapan ;  Russia ;  Russian - Japan Relations ;  Bilateral Ties ;  Bilateral Interest ;  Geopolitical Realignment ;  Recalculated Strategies ;  Sino-Centric Continent ;  Political Interest ;  Longer Strategic Game ;  Foreign Policy ;  Diplomatic Game