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Russia''s Geoeconomic Strategy for a Greater Eurasia

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This book explains how Russia is adjusting to its ongoing realignment towards Asia while engaging in a parallel assessment of Russia's interactions with other significant actors in the region - China, the US, the EU, and NATO.

List of contents

Preface by Prof. Sergei Karaganov
Introduction
1. Theorising Geoeconomic Strategy for Eurasian Integration
2. The Rise, Decline and Potential Revival of US Geoeconomic Power
3. Russian Failed Geoeconomic Strategy for a ‘Greater Europe’
4. Russian Geoeconomics in a Greater Eurasia
5. Chinese Geo-economics and the Silk Road Development Strategy
6. Russia and China: Convergence of the Eurasian Core
7. Strategic Diversity in Northeast Asia: Japan and Korea
8. Connectivity with Southern Eurasia
9. Europe at the Periphery of ‘Greater Eurasia’
Conclusion: Towards a New Russian Grand Strategy

About the author

Dr Glenn Diesen is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Western Sydney University and an affiliate at the Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Dr Diesen specialises in Russia’s approach to European and Eurasian integration, and the dynamics between the two. This includes central topics such as ideology, energy and geoeconomics. He is the author of EU and NATO Relations with Russia, Routledge 2015.

Summary

This book explains how Russia is adjusting to its ongoing realignment towards Asia while engaging in a parallel assessment of Russia's interactions with other significant actors in the region - China, the US, the EU, and NATO.

Product details

Authors Dr. Glenn (Macquarie University Diesen, Glenn Diesen, Glenn (University of Southeast Norway.) Diesen
Assisted by Glenn Diesen (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2019
 
EAN 9780367264918
ISBN 978-0-367-26491-8
No. of pages 194
Series Rethinking Asia and International Relations
Rethinking Asia and International Relations
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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