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Russia's Turn to the East

Domestic Policymaking and Regional Cooperation

  • Analyses the implementation of Russia’s turn to the East after the annexation of Crimea
  • Deals with recent developments of Russia’s turn to Asia and Russian-Western crisis
  • Timely study of Russian regional politics, Russian foreign policy, and East Asian politics and economy

Part of the book series: Global Reordering (GRP)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Gateway or Garrison? Border Regions in Times of Geopolitical Crisis

    • Helge Blakkisrud, Elana Wilson Rowe
    Pages 1-9Open Access
  3. The Russian Far East and Russian Security Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region

    • Malin Østevik, Natasha Kuhrt
    Pages 75-94Open Access
  4. Russia’s New Asian Tilt: How Much Does Economy Matter?

    • Roman Vakulchuk
    Pages 139-157Open Access
  5. Afterword: 6400 Kilometres Away—But Not a Policy World Apart

    • Elana Wilson Rowe, Helge Blakkisrud
    Pages 159-164Open Access
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 165-167

About this book

This book is open access under a CC BY license.

This book explores if and how Russian policies towards the Far East region of the country – and East Asia more broadly – have changed since the onset of the Ukraine crisis and Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Following the 2014 annexation and the subsequent enactment of a sanctions regime against the country, the Kremlin has emphasized the eastern vector in its external relations. But to what extent has Russia’s 'pivot to the East' intensified or changed in nature – domestically and internationally – since the onset of the current crisis in relations with the West? Rather than taking the declared 'pivot' as a fact and exploring the consequences of it, the contributors to this volume explore whether a pivot has indeed happened or if what we see today is the continuation of longer-duration trends, concerns and ambitions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Oslo, Norway

    Helge Blakkisrud, Elana Wilson Rowe

About the editors

Helge Blakkisrud is Head of the Research Group on Russia, Eurasia and the Arctic at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway. His research interests include Russian regional politics, centre–region relations and federalism, as well as nation-building, nationalism and national identity in Russia and Eurasia. His most recent books are The Governors’ Last Stand: Federal Bargaining in Russia's Transition to Appointed Regional Heads, 2005–2009 (2015) and The New Russian Nationalism: Imperialism, Ethnicity and Authoritarianism, 2000–2015 (co-edited with Pål Kolstø, 2016).

Elana Wilson Rowe is Head of the Research Group on Emerging Powers and International Development at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway; and Adjunct Professor at Nord University, Norway. Her present research interests include Russian foreign policy, particularly in the areas of energy and climate change, and Arctic politics. She is theauthor of Russian Climate Politics (2013), editor of Russia and the North (2009) and co-editor of The Multilateral Dimension in Russian Foreign Policy (with Stina Torjesen, 2009) and Russia’s Encounter with Globalization (with Julie Wilhelmsen, 2011)

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