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ID142532
Title ProperRussia turns East
Other Title Informationor does it?
LanguageENG
AuthorBrenton, Tony
Summary / Abstract (Note)Sir Tony Brenton, formerly British Ambassador to Moscow (2004-2008), considers in this article the Asian dimension of Russia. He considers the historical connections and importance of Asia (as opposed to Europe) in the development of Russia and the historical balance between Asian and European influence. This section pays particular attention to the development of Siberia and early encounters between Russia and China. He then examines shifting Russian attitudes towards Asia at significant moments in Russian history including the 19th century (the Slavophile Movement), the Communist period, the post-Soviet 1990s and the current era under President Putin. The implications of the Ukraine crisis and the current relationship with China is studied. He concludes with a discussion of whether Russia is likely to see its future orientation as more towards China and Asia, and what implications Russia's deliberation about its future direction has for the western powers.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 46, No.3; Nov 2015: p.411-423
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 46 No 3
Key WordsWestern Powers ;  European Influence ;  Russia and Chin ;  Asian Dimension


 
 
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