Russian Policy towards China and Japan: The Yeltsin and Putin Periods

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Drawing on the most up-to-date sources, this book provides an in-depth examination of Russia’s relations with China and Japan, the two Asia-Pacific superpowers-in-waiting. For Russia there has always been more than one ‘Asia’: after the collapse of the Soviet Union, there were those in the Russian elite who saw Asia as implying the economic dynamism of the Asia-Pacific, with Japan as the main player. However there were others who saw the chance for Russia to reassert its claim to be a great power, based on Russia’s geopolitical and geoeconomic position as a Eurasian power. For these, China was the power to engage with: together China and Russia could control both Heartland and Rim, both Eurasia and Asia-Pacific, whereas accepting Japan’s conception of Asia implied regional fragmentation and shared sovereignty. This book argues that this strand of thinking, mainly confined to nationalists in the El’tsin years, has now, under Putin, become the dominant discourse among Russian policymakers. Despite opportunities for convergence presented by energy resources, even for trilateral cooperation, traditional anxiety regarding loss of control over key resource areas in the Russian Far East is now used to inform regional policy, leading to a new resource nationalism. In light of Russia’s new assertiveness in global affairs and its increasing use of the so-called ‘energy weapon’ in foreign policy, this book will appeal not only to specialists on Russian politics and foreign policy, but also to international relations scholars.

Author(s): Natasha Kuhrt
Series: BASEES/Curzon Series on Russian & East European Studies
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 240

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Illustrations......Page 9
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Abbreviations and acronyms......Page 11
1 Introduction......Page 12
2 Russian policy towards China under El’tsin......Page 20
3 Russian policy towards China under El’tsin: Redefining the joint border......Page 39
4 Russian policy towards China under El’tsin: The broader context......Page 56
5 Russian policy towards Japan under El’tsin......Page 71
6 Russia and Japan under El’tsin: Problems of international cooperation......Page 111
7 Russian policy towards China under Putin......Page 122
8 Russian policy towards Japan under Putin......Page 150
9 Conclusions......Page 168
Notes......Page 178
Bibliography......Page 214
Index......Page 233