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adam_text | Contents
Preface by Professor Sergei Karaganov
Introduction
1 Theorising geoeconomic strategy for Eurasian integration
What is geoeconomics? 12
Asymmetries and the ‘balance of dependence 9 14
Rationality and liberal delusion of laissez-faire capitalism 17
Bargaining power: regionalism and selective accommodation 20
The geoeconomics of Eurasian connectivity 23
2 The rise, decline and potential revival of US geoeconomic
power
The rise of US geoeconomics in Eurasia 31
The decline of American geoeconomics 34
The potential for an American geoeconomic revival 40
3 Russia’s failed geoeconomic strategy for a Greater Europe
Yeltsin’s leaning-to-one-side strategy for a Greater Europe 49
Putin *s great power strategy for a Greater Europe 52
Moscow’s embrace of geoeconomics 53
Energy as the main instrument for symmetry in Europe 58
4 Russian geoeconomics in a Greater Eurasia
The geoeconomics of Russia’s New Eurasianism 65
The Russian far east and the imperative of dual integration 67
The physical infrastructure of Russia as a Eurasian state 69
Mechanisms for cooperation 75
x Contents
5 Chinese geoeconomics and the Silk Road development
strategy 81
China s provisional ՝peaceful rise * 82
The Silk Road project for a post-Western world 86
Risks to Russia 92
6 Russia and China: Convergence of the Eurasian core 95
From fear of geopolitical dominance to a geoeconomic
balance of power 96
Convergence of energy, infrastructure andfinancial policies 100
Institutional convergence 104
1 Strategic diversity in Northeast Asia: Japan and Korea 108
Japan and Russia at a crossroad 109
Korea and Russia: Eurasian integration for regional stability 117
8 Connectivity with Southern Eurasia 123
India, Iran and the North-South corridor 123
Southeast Asia: Vietnam as the gateway to ASEAN 130
9 Europe at the periphery of Greater Eurasia 136
The geoeconomic ascendance of the EU 137
The EU’s geoeconomic decline 139
The failing geoeconomics of wider Europe 146
EU bargaining power in Greater Eurasia 150
10 Conclusion: Towards a new Russian grand strategy 157
Bibliography 162
Index 187
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Index
Afghanistan 128-9
Albright, Madeleine 43
Applebaum, A 41
Asian Development Bank (ADB) 26, 91,
108, 113, 129
Asian Financial Crisis (1997-8) 85
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
(AIIB) 43, 91, 103, 128
Asian Pacific Economic Community
(APEC) 2, 68, 91
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN): Master Plan on ASEAN
Connectivity (2010) 130;
Russia-ASEAN relations 130-1
balances of dependence: asymmetrical
dependences 14-16, 21, 28; and the
balance of power logic 14; concept of 3;
offensive/defensive manipulations of 15;
power equilibrium within regions 22-3;
swing strategies and 158
Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar
(BCIM) Economic Corridor 88
bargaining power 20-1
Bastrykin, Aleksandr 158
Belarus 77, 78
Blair, Tony 137
Bretton Woods system 4, 23, 27, 28, 33
BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South
Africa): economic cooperation in 5;
EEU-BRICS-SCO integration 104-6;
New Development Bank (NDB) 79-80,
91
Brzeziński, Z 26, 36, 44, 45, 46, 74
Central Asia Regional Economic
Cooperation (CAREC) 88
Central Command (CENTCOM) 36
Central Treaty Organisation (CENTO) 35
China: asymmetrical interdependent
relationships with the USA 84-6;
Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar
(BCIM) Economic Corridor 88;
currency manipulation 83, 84; cyber
espionage units 83; as driving force
behind SCO 104-6; Eastern Siberian-
Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline 70, 99,
100, 113; economic decoupling from US
dollar 102; EEU as China-EU conduit
76; enhanced connectivity with Iran
125-6, 127; era of economic transition
66; EU-Chinese relations 153;
export-led development 82-3; finance
institutions 90-1; gas supplies to 71;
gold reserves 104; infrastructure
development 84; institutional
convergence with Russia 104—6;
internationalisation of the yuan 91-2;
investment in Russia 92; involvement in
international affairs 83; inward-looking
development strategy 81, 83, 93; joint
financial policies with Russia 102—3; as
a maritime power 89-90, 153; Opium
Wars 24, 25; outbound direct investment
strategy 84; parallel international
financial infrastructures 103; Power of
Siberia gas pipelines 71, 88, 100-1;
rouble-yuan trade 103; Russian-Chinese
asymmetries of power 96-100;
Russian-Chinese energy collaboration
100-1; Russian-Chinese infrastructure
projects 5; Russian-Chinese initiatives
for Great Eurasia 27—8; Russian-Chinese
relations 158; Russian-Chinese
transportation collaborations 101-2;
selective accommodation in US-China-
Russia relations 44-6; Silk Road
initiative 4, 28, 86-7, 93; technology
188 Index
transfer 83; as threat to Russia 92—3;
trade agreements 86; trade levels 92;
trade with the West, historical 24;
Ukrainian-Chinese port project in
Crimea 75; as US creditor 40, 85, 93;
Western Development Plan 86—7
China International Payment System
(CIPS) 43, 91
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC) 88-9, 128
Clinton, Bill 51
Clinton, Hillary 41, 43, 45, 46, 127, 132,
146
Collective Security Treaty Organisation
(CSTO) 45-6
Cornett, PG 44
cyber espionage/warfare 42-3, 83
Deng Xiaoping 82
Duterte, Rodrigo 90
economic connectivity: ancient Silk Road
23; defined 5; within geoeconomics 3;
Indian-Russian 124—5; role of
infrastructure 3, 26; South Korean-
Russian 118-19; and state bargaining
powers 11; see also Eurasian
connectivity
Egypt 133—4
energy sector: Chinese-Russian energy
collaboration 100-1; Eastern Siberian-
Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline 70, 99,
100, 113; electricity grids 72; energy
corporations as strategic assets 16; the
energy curse 55-6; Energy Strategy of
Russia to 2020 55; Energy Strategy of
Russia until 2030 59, 70; EU energy
dependence on Russia 58-60, 61-2; EU
energy policy 138-9; EU-Russia
bilateral energy deals 150; gas supply
70-1; gas supply to China 71; Georgia/
Azerbaijan pipelines 37;
Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) pipeline 127-8;
Middle Eastern oil reserves, post-WWII
33-4; Nord Stream pipeline (Germany-
Russia) 59, 150, 153; nuclear energy
industry 71-2; renationalisation of
Russia’s energy resources 54; Russian
supplies to ASEAN 132; Russian supply
networks to Eurasia 69-70; Russian-
Japanese trade 113-14; Russia’s key
role in 4, 64; Russia’s use of energy
weapon in Ukraine 150; shale revolution
(USA) 30, 40; South Korean-Russian
energy connectivity projects 118; state
control of 16; swing supplier strategies
69, 70, 71; Turkmenistan, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, India (TAPI) gas pipeline
project 128-9; US attempts to control in
the Middle East 38; US energy security
policies 36; US petrodollar currency of
35,103-4
Eurasia: anti-US regionalism 21;
integration, defined 11 ; integration
projects 4; regional trade within 66-7;
US geoeconomic strategy for 3-4, 26-7;
Western trade dominance, historical
23-4; Yeltsin’s vision for 51—2; see also
Greater Eurasia
Eurasian connectivity: as counter-
hegemonic 26, 79; and the decline of the
West 67; Heartland Theory 3,24-5,
32-3, 36-7; institutions of 65; key role
of Kazakhstan 87-8; new vision of 64,
65-6; post-Cold War 26-9; Rimland
Theory 25; Russian-Chinese initiatives
for Great Eurasia 27-8; and Russia’s
West-East civilizational choice 65;
swing power strategies 66
Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) 105
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU):
asymmetrical interdependent
relationships within 76; as China-EU
conduit 76; collective bargaining powers
76; common currency debates 78;
dominance of Russia in 76, 77;
economic agreements with
non-members 77; EEU-BRICS-SCO
integration 5, 104-6; EEU-Vietnam
FTA 131; EU-EEU relations 154, 6065;
function of 7, 8, 21, 75-6; functionalist-
federalist tensions 77; Kazakhstan’s
membership of 76, 77, 78; Russian
domestic concerns over 77-8;
SCO-EEU-Silk Road convergence 8,
104; supranational institutions 78; US
hostility towards 46
European Union (EU): bilateral energy
deals with Russia 150; Chinese-EU
relations 153; Common Spaces
Agreement with Russia 147-8;
conflicting economic development
models 141-2; debts of member states
146; Eastern Partnership 148; EEU as
China-EU conduit 76; EEU-EU relations
154; energy dependence on Russia
58-60, 61-2; energy policies 138-9;
enlargement 143; European
index 189
Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) 147;
EU-Russia formats (28+1) 49;
EU-Russia Partnership for
Modernisation’ 57; federalist integration
142—5; geoeconomic decline 139-41;
geoeconomic power of 137—9;
Germany’s geoeconomic status within
139-41, 142, 146, 153; member to
non-member trade levels 152—3;
monetary union 143—5; regulatory
power 138; Russia as obstacle to Wider
Europe 147; Russian-EU relations
148-9, 150, 151; Russia’s wedge tactics
towards 148; Ukraine, EU stance on
60—1, 149; unbalanced power
relationship with Russia, post- Cold War
50—1; US-EU relations 149; Wider
Europe concept 146—7
Farage, Nigel 142, 151
federalist integration 22
Fukuyama, F 19
functionalist integration 22—3, 77
geoeconomics: conflation with
neomercantilism 13—14; and defensive/
offensive neomercantilism 15; defined 3,
12; economic coercion strategies 15—16;
economic connectivity 3; importance of
geography 16, 28; and political stability
20; relationship to political power 13
Georgia 37
Germany: benefits of the monetary union
144, 145; geoeconomic status within the
EU 139-41, 142, 146, 153; naval arms
race with Britain 139; neomercantilism
141-2; Nord Stream pipeline agreement
with Russia 59, 150, 153; response to
the Financial Crisis !454 ; wage
suppression policy 141
Gilpin, R 17
Giscard d’Estaing, Valery 137
Global Financial Crisis 2, 85, 145-6
globalisation 3-4, 21
Great Britain (GB): maritime trade,
historical 24; naval arms race with
Germany 139; Opium Wars 24, 25;
UKIP (UK Independence Party) 142,
151
Greater Eurasia: as alternative to Europe
150; China’s key role 81;
EEU-BRICS-SCO integration 5, 104-6;
integration, defined 3; Russian
geoeconomic strategy for 1-2, 3, 4,
157-61; Russian-Chinese initiatives for
27—8; SCO as key institution for 5, 78—9;
as threat to EU 152-4; see also Eurasia
Greater Europe: concept of 48, 49; Putin’s
project for 52, 62; in relation to a
Sino-Russian partnership 97—8; Russian
geoeconomic strategy for 2
Greece 89, 146, 151, 152, 153
Heartland Theory (Mackinder) 24—5, 26,
32-3, 36
Heckscher, E 14
Hettne, B 21
Hirschman, Albert 3, 11, 13, 16
Huntington, SP 17, 19
IMF (International Monetary Fund):
alternative financial institutions 43; rules
on lending to states that default on
sovereign debt 42
India: Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar
(BCIM) Economic Corridor 88;
common institutions with Russia
129-30; economic connectivity with
Russia 124—5; Iranian-Indian energy
trade 125; Iranian-Indian relations
125- 6, 127; Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI)
pipeline 127-8; multipolar Eurasian
integration strategies 123-4;
North-South transportation corridor
126— 9; Russian-Indian relations 124;
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan,
India (TAPI) gas pipeline project 128-9
Indonesia 32, 89, 131, 132
infrastructure: China-Pakistan Economic
Corridor (CPEC) 88-9, 128;
development in China 84; Eastern
Siberian-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline
70, 99, 100, 113; for economic
connectivity 3, 26; energy pipelines
circumventing Russia 37; energy
transportation corridors 16; gas pipeline
infrastructure 70-1 ; Maritime Silk Road
89—90; Nord Stream pipeline agreement
with Russia 59, 150, 153; parallel
international financial infrastructures
103; Power of Siberia gas pipelines 71,
88, 100-1; role in new Eurasianism
64-5; Russian projects for 4—5;
Russian-Chinese infrastructure projects
5; Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan,
India (TAPI) gas pipeline project 128-9;
see also Silk Road; transportation
infrastructure
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institutions 43; alternatives to the IMF 43;
China International Payment System
(CIPS) 43, 91; common Indian-Russian
institutions 129-30; of the EEU and
Eurasianism 65; role of SCO 5, 78-9;
Russian-Chinese institutional convergence
104-6; SWIFT 34,43, 91, 125; see also
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU)
Iran: Chabahar port 128, 132; common
institutions with Russia 129-30;
enhanced connectivity with India, China
and Russia 125-6, 127; expulsion from
SWIFT system 34, 125; future
membership of SCO 130; Indian-Iranian
energy trade 125; Indian-Iranian
relations 127; Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI)
pipeline 127—8; military cooperation
with Russia 130; North-South
transportation corridor 126-9; Russian-
Iranian relations 126; sanctions against
125, 126, 158; stance on Eurasian-centric
order 125; US-Iranian relations 37, 43—4
Iraq 35—6, 37-8
Japan: critical role in Eurasia 26, 31;
Eastern Siberian-Pacific Ocean (ESPO)
pipeline 70, 99, 100, 113; Russian-
Japanese energy trade 113-14;
Russian-Japanese relations 109, 111,
113, 114-15, 116-17; sanctions against
Russia 116-17; US-Japanese relations
84, 110-11, 116; see also Southern
Kuril Islands
Jaresko, Natalie 41
Karaganov, Sergei 66, 150
Kazakhstan: key role in Eurasian
connectivity projects 87-8; membership
of the EEU 76, 77, 78; transportation
links 73
Kennan, G 33
Kissinger, Henry 53, 87, 160
Kohler, Horst 141
Kozyrev, V 53
Kundnani, H 142
laissez-faire capitalism 17-20,28
Lavrov, Sergei 66, 67
Le Pen, Marine 151
List, Friedrich 17, 18-19
Lorot, P 12
Mackinder, Halford 11, 24—5, 26, 37, 65
Mahan, Alfred Thayer 31, 32
maritime power: China as 89-90, 153; and
laissez-faire economics 28; and Rimland
Theory 25; transience of 25: US as 30,
31-2
Maritime Silk Road 89-90, 92-3
maritime trade: British, historical 24; in
Eurasia 3, 4, 11; and free trade
economics 18, 23; Western trade
dominance in Eurasia, historical 23—4
Marsha] Plan 33, 87
mechanisms for cooperation 3
Medvedev, Dmitry 42, 43, 56, 67, 115, 116
Merkel, Angela 154
Middle East: Central Command
(CENTCOM) 36; oil reserves,
post-WWII 33-4; Russian geoeconomic
strategy for 132-3; US geoeconomic
strategy for 37-8; US military presence
in 35; see also individual countries
military power: military technology to
commercial segments transfer 15; for
neomercantilism 14; relationship to
economic power 13; of the US 30, 35;
US invasion of Iraq, 2003 38; US
reliance on, post-Cold War 36-7
NAFTA (North American Free Trade
Agreement) 38-9
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization): establishment of 35;
queuing system for membership of
50-1; role in guiding Europe-Russia
relations 42; Russia and 5; and US
influence in Europe 37
neoclassical realism 17
neomercantilism: conflation with
geoeconomics 13-14; currency
manipulation 15; defensive/offensive
15; in Germany 141-2; and militaiy
power 14; and realist theoiy 13; and
state-economy relationship 18
Neumann, M 49
New Development Bank (NDB) 79-80, 91
North Korea 119, 120-1
Obama, Barack 40-1, 42, 45, 61, 86
One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative see
Silk Road
Opium Wars 24, 25
Padoa-Schioppa, T 144
Pakistan: China-Pakistan Economic
Corridor (CPEC) 88—9, 128; Gwadar
port 88, 128, 132; Iran-Pakistan-India
Index 191
(IPI) pipeline 127-8; membership of
SCO 130; Russian-Pakistan economic
cooperation 129-30; Turkmenistan,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, India (TAPI) gas
pipeline project 128-9
ParkGeun-hye 117, 119
Perry, William 51
Philippines 90
Prodi, Romano 149
Putin, Vladimir: BR1CS solidarity 80;
development of port infrastructure 74,
75; Eurasianism 79; great power status
of Russia 53; Greater Europe project 52,
62; on harmonization of interests 154;
need for development of Russian Far
East 68; reversal of the rule of the
oligarchs 54-5; role of the EEU 77;
Russia as land bridge across Eurasia 73;
Russian-Japanese relations and the
Southern Kuril Islands 111-12; Russia’s
energy strategy 70; SCO Development
Bank 106; the TPP 86
rationality: defined 12; Russia’s strategy
for Eurasian integration 5-6; and state
decision-making 17; and state-economy
relationship 17
Reagan, Ronald 32-3
realist theory: balance of power logic 5,
11, 14, 15, 17; more refs?? 30-1;
neoclassical realism 17; and
neomercantilism 13; Russia-Europe
relationship, post-Cold War 50; and
unipolarity 27, 30-1, 44
regionalism: as counter to US global
dominance 21; federalist 22;
functionalist 22-3; and sovereignty 21-2
Rimland Theory 25
Rolland, N 87
Rosatom 71-2
Russia: asymmetrical interdependent
relationship with the EU 49; Chinese
investment in 92; Chinese-Russian
asymmetries of power 96-100; Chinese-
Russian energy collaboration 100-1;
Chinese-Russian infrastructure projects
5; Chinese-Russian initiatives for Great
Eurasia 27—8; Chinese-Russian relations
158; Chinese-Russian transportation
collaborations 101-2; common
institutions with India 129-30;
development of the Russian Far East 68,
73; development of Vladivostok 68-9,
71, 117; economic connectivity with
India 124-5; economic connectivity with
South Korea 118-19; economic
decoupling from US dollar 102;
economic modernisation policies 56-8;
economic reform to avoid the energy
curse 56-7; Egyptian-Russian relations
133-4; Energy Strategy of Russia to
2020 55; Energy Strategy of Russia until
2030 59; energy supply networks to
Eurasia 69-70; energy weapon in
Ukraine 150; EU Common Spaces
Agreement 147-8; EU energy
dependence on Russia 58-60, 61-2; as
Eurasian Great Power 67-8; European
Russia-Russian Far East integration
67-9; EU-Russia bilateral energy deals
150; EU-Russia ‘Partnership for
Modernisation’ 57; EU-Russia relations
148-9, 150, 151; geopolitical to
geoeconomic transition 53-—4, 158-9;
gold reserves 104; great power status
52-3; Greater Eurasia strategy 1-2, 3, 4,
157-61; import substitution policies
57-8; institutional convergence with
China 104-6; integration initiatives with
former Soviet states 45-6; Iranian-
Russian relations 126; Japanese sanctions
against 116-17; Japanese-Russian energy
trade 113-14; Japanese-Russian relations
109, 111, 113, 114-15, 116-17;joint
financial policies with China 102-4; key
role in global energy 4, 64; military
cooperation with Iran 130; military
strategies for Syria 130, 133; Nord
Stream pipeline 59, 150, 153; North
Korean-Russian relations 120-1;
North-South transportation corridor
126-9; as obstacle to EU’s Wider Europe
project 147; Pakistan-Russian economic
cooperation 129-30; parallel
international financial infrastructures
103; Power of Siberia gas pipelines 71,
88, 100-1; renationalisation of energy
resources 54; reversal of the rule of the
oligarchs 54; rouble-yuan trade 103;
Russia-ASEAN relations 130-1; Russian
Far East development 102, 117;
sanctions against and counter-sanctions
by 58, 61; Saudi-Russian relations 135;
selective accommodation in US-China-
Russia relationships 44-6; South
Korean-Russian relations 119-20; threat
from China 92-3; threat of expulsion
from SWIFT system 34, 43;
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Turkish-Russian relations 134-5;
Ukrainian debt repayments 42;
unbalanced power relationship with
Europe, post-Cold war 50-1; US
containment policies against 27, 31,
32—3; US strategies to reduce Russian
global influence 40-1; US-Russian
relations 159-60; Vietnamese-Russian
relations 131; Vladivostok development
68-9, 71, 117; wedge-tactic towards the
EU 148; West-East civilizational choice
65; Western-centric policies, post-Cold
War 48, 50; see also Putin, Vladimir
Saudi Arabia 33-4, 35, 37, 103-4, 135
Schmidt, Helmut 140
Serbia 151
Sering, Max 14
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
(SCO): EEU-BRICS-SCO integration 5,
104-6; Iran s membership of44, 130; as
key institution for Greater Eurasia 5,
78—9; as limiting factor on Western
influence 21; Pakistan’s membership of
130; SCO Development Bank 79;
SCO-EEU-Silk Road convergence 104
Silk Road: Chinese initiative for 4, 28,
86-7, 93; Crimea deep water port 75;
Maritime Silk Road 89—90, 92—3; new
Silk Road project 28, 72—3; Russian-
Chinese relations 92; SCO-EEU-Silk
Road convergence 104; transportation
infrastructure 87—9; US concept of 27,
38, 129
Silk Road (ancient) 3, 23, 86
Smith, Adam 18, 19
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunication (SWIFT) 34, 43,
91, 125
South Korea: economic connectivity with
Russia 118—19; energy connectivity
projects with Russia 118; Eurasia
Initiative 117—18; future re-integration
with North Korea 119; rail links
between South Korea and Russia 118;
Russia-South Korean relations 119-20;
US military presence in 119; US-South
Korean relations 119
Southern Kuril Islands: Medvedev’s
presidential visit to 116; Russian
development of 115—16; Russian-
Japanese relations over 109-12, 114—15;
sovereignty of 110; strategic importance
of 112, 115-16; US stance on 110-11
Spykman, NJ 11,25, 31
Spykman- Kennan thesis of containment
32
Stiglitz, J 145
strategic industries: end of the oligarch’s
rule, Russia 54; energy corporations 16;
importance of 16; Russia’s import
substitution policies 57-8
strategies 5-6, 11
Syria 130, 133
Taft, William 51
technology transfer: and balances of power
15; in China 83; to Russia from East
Asia 67; and Russia’s Western-centric
policies 53, 57
Thailand 132
trade blocs 21
Transatlantic Trade and Investment
Partnership (TTIP) 7, 30, 40-1, 46
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) 7, 30,
40-1, 86, 91
transportation infrastructure: for the Baltic
and Black Seas 74—5, 123, 132;
Berlin-Baghdad Railway 134; Chabahar
port, Iran 128, 132; Chinese-Russian
collaborations 101-2; Gwadarport,
Pakistan 88, 128, 132; North America-
Trans-Eurasian Belt Development 74;
Northeast Asia-Europe Land Bridge 73;
Northern Sea Route 74; North-South
transportation corridor 126-9; port
development 73; rail links between
South Korea and Russia 118;
Russia-North Korea joint initiatives
120—1; Russia’s high speed rail network
102; Silk Road initiative 87—9;
transportation infrastructure in European
Russia 74; Trans-Siberian railway 73;
Vladivostok development 68-9, 117; see
also Silk Road
Trenin, D 65, 99
Trump, Donald 45, 159-60
Trutnev, Yuri 68
Turkey 134-5
Turkmenistan 88, 128-9
Ukraine: China’s diplomatic support for
Russia 100; Chinese-Ukrainian port
project 75; debt repayments to Russia
42; democracy promotion in by the USA
41; energy supply lines through 37, 150;
EU stance on 149; key strategic role of
46, 155—6; loan repayments to Russia
Index 193
42; non-bloc status 60; ‘Orange
Revolution’ 59; Russia-EU conflict over
60—1; Russian access to the Black Sea
from Crimea 75
United States of America (USA):
asymmetrical interdependent
relationships with China 84-6; China’s
rising Maritime influence 90;
containment strategy against the Soviet
Union/Russia 27, 31, 32-3; cyber
espionage/warfare 42—3; debt to China
40, 85, 93; decline of geoeconomic
power 34-40; declining global primacy
4, 11,21, 26; domestic economy 39-40;
economic decoupling from US dollar
102; economic pre-eminence,
post-WWII 33-4; energy security
policies 36; Eurasian connectivity
strategies 3-4, 26-7; EU-US relations
149; future alliances 159; geoeconomic
strategy for Eurasia 3-4; geoeconomic
strategy for the Middle East 37—8;
hegemonic stability 26, 27, 36, 38-9;
hostility towards the EEU 46; island
chains 32; Japanese-US relations 84,
110-11, 116; as maritime power 30,
31-2; military power 30, 35; military
presence in South Korea 119; military
presence in the Middle East 125;
military strategies for Syria 133; North
America-Trans-Eurasian Belt
Development 74; offshore balancing
role 31, 46; overview of geoeconomic
power 30-1; Philippine separation from
90; reliance on military power,
post-Cold War 36—7; resurgence of
geoeconomic bargaining 40-6; rise of
geoeconomic power in Eurasia 31—4;
sanction regimes 34; sanctions against
Iran 125, 126; selective accommodation
in US-China-Russia relationships 44-6;
shale revolution 30, 40; Silk Road
initiative 27, 38, 129; South Korean-US
relations 119; stance on the Southern
Kuril Islands 110-11; strategies to
counter dominance of 21, 26; strategies
to reduce Russian global influence 40-1;
TTIP and TTP trade deals 40-1 ;
unbalanced power relationship with
Russia, post- Cold War 50-1; US dollar
as global reserve currency 34, 35,
39-40, 102; US-Russian relations
159-60
Vietnam 131
Viner, J 12
Vladivostok, Russia 68—9, 71, 117
Xi Jinping 89
Yeltsin, Boris: Eurasian vision 51—2;
Russian-Japanese relations and the
Southern Kuril Islands 111; Western-
centric policies, post-Cold War 50-1, 52
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title | Russia's geoeconomic strategy for a greater Eurasia |
title_auth | Russia's geoeconomic strategy for a greater Eurasia |
title_exact_search | Russia's geoeconomic strategy for a greater Eurasia |
title_full | Russia's geoeconomic strategy for a greater Eurasia Glenn Diesen |
title_fullStr | Russia's geoeconomic strategy for a greater Eurasia Glenn Diesen |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia's geoeconomic strategy for a greater Eurasia Glenn Diesen |
title_short | Russia's geoeconomic strategy for a greater Eurasia |
title_sort | russia s geoeconomic strategy for a greater eurasia |
topic | Außenpolitik Geopolitics Economic aspects Russia (Federation) Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd Politische Planung (DE-588)4115587-7 gnd Strategie (DE-588)4057952-9 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Geopolitik (DE-588)4156741-9 gnd |
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