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Geopolitical ambitions and intrigues of the United States in the APR
/ Belobrov, Yu
Belobrov, Yu
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TOTAL CONTROL over the Asia-Pacific as a step toward world domination had been on America's agenda for a long time before the dynamic shifts of recent decades, the status of the leading world powers reached by China and India and their membership, together with Russia, in the SCO and BRICS raised fairly high barriers to Washington's global ambitions.
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Security
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Transpacific Partnership
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American Pivot in the APR
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American-Chinese Competition
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Russian-Chinese Strategic Cooperation
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Megaregional challenge
/ Portansky, Alexei
Portansky, Alexei
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News that might radically change the habitual picture of the global economy and attract everyone's attention does not happen often now. Fundamental changes usually take decades to materialize. One such example was the emergence of new leaders-China, India, and Brazil-in the world economy at the turn of the century. However, the year 2015 was marked by events whose effect on the global economy and trade will most likely be significantly felt in the next few years.
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Russia
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Transpacific Partnership
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Megaregional Challenge
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Russia and Asia-Pacific economic integration: seeking a “point of entry”
/ Petrovsky, Vladimir
Petrovsky, Vladimir
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The article examines the prospects for creating an Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area (APFTA), a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and a Transpacific Partnership (TPP). Russia’s participation in negotiations to create a free trade zone and in integration projects in the Asia-Pacific Region is determined by its long-term geoeconomic and geopolitical interests. The latter may be considered the more relevant of the two. They are important not only for Russia’s participation in Asia-Pacific economic integration but for promoting Eurasian integration within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
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Russia
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Regional Economic Integration
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Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area
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Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
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Eurasian Economic Union
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Transpacific Partnership
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