Russia in the Indo-Pacific: new approaches to Russian foreign policy
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Contents List of tables Contributors Acknowledgement Introduction vii viii xi 1 GAYE CHRISTOFFERSEN PARTİ China, Russia, and US: triangular relations 1 China-Russia relations in times of crisis: a neoclassical realist explanation 13 15 ALEXANDER KOROLEV AND VLADIMIR PORTYAKOV 2 Russia and the United States in the Asia-Pacific: a perspective of the English school 35 ARTYOM LUKIN 3 Russia, China, and the American Dilemma 52 LOWELL DITTMER PART 2 Foreign policy identities 4 Primordial rites or civic values? Korean identity and its formation in the Russian Far East 71 73 ELENA FEDITCHKINA TRACY AND TAMARA TROYAKOVA 5 Strategic partnership or alliance? Siuo-Russian relations from a constructivist perspective YING LIU 92
vi Contents PART З Russia’s regional relations 117 6 119 The Sino-Russian partnership and the East Asian order ELIZABETH WISHNICK 7 The vestige of history and “cold peace” between Russia and Japan 147 TSUNEO AKAHA 8 Sino-Russian accommodation and adaptation in Eurasian regional order formation 179 GAYE CHRISTOFFERSEN 9 Russia and Southeast Asia: the road less traveled 198 AMANDA HUAN AND PUSHPA THAMBIPILLAI PART 4 Domestic sources of foreign policy 223 10 The significance of Russia to China: Research Methods in Russian-Soviet Union studies in China 225 FENG YUJUN 11 Russian methodological and theoretical approaches to the analysis of Sino-Russian relations in 1990s֊֊2010s 252 ELIZAVETA PRIUPOLINA Index 279
Index Page numbers in bold indicate tables and page numbers followed by n indicate notes. ABM Treaty see Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty Aegis Ashore US missile system 166-167 AKOPK see Association of Korean Organizations in Primorskiy Krai Alagappa, Muthiah 44, 47, 119-120 Alexeeva, Tat’yana 253-255 alignment, as more appropriate term than alliance 260 Allan, Bentley 77 alliance, in IR theory 106 Amity Treaty 138 anthropology 76 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty 57 APEC see Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation organization ARF see ASEAN Regional Forum arms sales 65; Russia to China 63; Russia to Southeast Asia 205-206 ASEAN see Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) 62, 204 “ASEAN Way” 3,198-199; and Russia 211 Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) 205 Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank 59 Asian IR theory 6 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation organization (APEC) 3, 136, 205 Association of Korean Organizations in Primorskiy Krai (AKOPK) 84-85 Association of Korean Organizations of the Far East and Siberia 84 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 3,44,136, 198-199, 202; economic ties with Russia 214; exports and imports 206; exports to Russia 207; as gatekeeper 138; imports from Russia 208; and Russia 203 authoritarian states, noninterference in domestic affairs of 126-128 Bai, Chumen 232 balance of power 24, 37-38, 48; definition 37 balance-of-power realism 36 Behnke, Andreas 94 Beijing Gas Group 185 Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (2017) 103 Belt and Road Initative (BRI) 8, 59,134, 179; and Dongbei-RFE economic integration
180-181; Russian academic discourse on 264-265; Russian response to 192 Big Eurasian Partnership (ВЕР) see Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) bilateral trade: Euro-Russian 65; interKorean 73; Russian-North Korean 88n5; Russian-Southeast Asian 206, 207,208; Russian-Vietnamese 27; Sino-Japanese 149; Sino-Russian 21, 62-63, 65, 100; Sino-Ukrainian 26 Billington, James 242-243 Bland, Ben 221n66 Bogaturov, Alexey 253 BRI see Belt and Road Initative BRICS (Braai, Russia, India, China, South Africa) 62, 92; Russian scholarly debate on 262-263 Brookings Institution 48n3, 245 Brown, James 167 Bull, Hedley 37-41, 48,119-120,179; The Anarchical Society 37
280 Index Cao, Jinghua 238 Chen, Fuguang 236 China-Burma relations 134-135 “China Dream”, of national revitalization 58,107 China, economy 55-56, 58, 68 China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina) 184-185 China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) 185 China-North Korea relations 135-136 China-Russia Regional Cooperation Development Investment Fund 182 China-Russia relations 15-29, 60-62, 97,156-157, 225-251; alignment of interests 59; and American interests 66-68; analysis of mutual perceptions 266-267; China’s interests in postSoviet space 25-27; China’s Russian and Soviet research 232-240; from constructivist perspective 92-110; diplomatic and social exchange 64-65; domestic expertise on 252; in framework of SCO 263-264; and North Korea 46; post-normalization (1989) 62-65; role in emergence of new world order 259-260; Russian analysis of bilateral ties 265-267; Russian historiography on 256-263; Russian methodological and theoretical approaches to analysis of 252-268; significance of Russia to China 225-232; see also Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership China-Russia trade 21, 62-63, 65,100; in post-Ukraine crisis context 21 China-Russia Treaty of GoodNeighborliness and Friendly Cooperation 92 China-Russia-US strategic triangle see US-China-Russia strategic triangle China-Ukraine relations 26 China-Ukraine trade 26 China-Vietnam relations 102-103 Chinese exceptionalism 198 Chinese growth record 58-59 Chinese IR theory 6,8, 95,253 Chrisoffersen, Gaye 62 Civilizationism 5-6, 254 Cold War 53,148-150; end of 52, 150-153 collective mentalities 77 Collective Security Treaty
Organization (CSTO) 57 Concert of Europe 37, 39 concert of interests 27 concert of powers 38^10 Conference on Diplomatic Work with Neighboring Countries (2013) 96 Conference on International Cooperation in Asia (2014) 126 Confucianism 96, 99 conspiracy theories 4 constructivism school of international relations (IR) 5-6, 17, 74, 75-76, 88n2, 92-110,94; China’s and Russia’s perspectives 95-99 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) 217n6 COVID-19 pandemic 198,211; change in discourse against backdrop of 108; and China 97 crisis management, in territorial disputes 128-131 critical constructivists 76 Cultural Revolution 228 culture: conception of 76; definition 77; see also “thick” culture cybersecurity, cooperation in 128 Da, Zhigang 186 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 74 Derrida, Jacques 5 diplomacy 38; harmonious 101-103 diversity of values 48 Doklam standoff 96 Dongbei, economic integration with RFE 179-181, 187, 190,193 “dual freeze” deal 46 EAEU see Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) EAS see East Asian Summit (EAS) East Asian order: and Sino-Russian partnership 119-138; and Trump administration 137; and US alliance system 135-136 East Asian Summit (EAS) 3,42, 62 Easterbrook, Greg 245 Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) 205; (2015) 181-183; (2016) 186-188; (2017) 188-189; (2018) 189-190; (2019) 165,191-192 East Turkestan issue 27 economy: American 68; Chinese 55-56, 58, 68; Japanese 151; Russian 55-56 EEF see Eastern Economic Forum (EEF)
Index 281 English School of international relations (IR) 35; and concert of powers 38-40; genesis of 36-37; and international order 119-120; and Russia 36-41, 48 epistemic community, definition 1-2 Erofeeva, Irina 267 Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) 27, 40-41, 57, 65, 194,205 Eurasianism 2,5-6 Eurasian regional order: formation of 179-194; redefining 183-185 European Security Treaty 42 European University in St. Petersburg 7 Fang, Shiji, Notes on Russia Matter 233 Far Eastern Federal University, School of Regional and International Studies 7 Foot, Rosemary 120 Foucault, Michel 5 Fukuda Doctrine 149 Fu, Ying 106,131 Gabuev, Alexander 264 Gaddy, Clifford 245 Galenovich, Yuri 258,267 Gazprom 21,24, 185 Geertz, Clifford, Deep Play 76 Gelbras, Vilya 257 GEP see Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) Global Financial Crisis 58-59 global IR project 1-2 global IR theory 1; Russian efforts to participate in 7 globalization, on economic plane 53 Global War on Terror (GWOT) 57 Goh, Evelyn 120-121 “good neighbor” principle 97 Grachikov, Evgeny 255 Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) 2, 7-8, 179, 184,194; Chinese responses to 185-186; Russian academic discourse on 265 great power management 38, 67; China’s concept of new type 121-122; in East Asia 138; regional 121; Russian perception of US-China tensions 210; Sino-Russian 120-124 G-20 Summit in Hangzhou (2016) 23 The Hague Arbitration Court 23 he (Chinese concept of harmony, peace and cooperation) 95-97, 101-103, 106-107, 109 hegemony: aversion to 35, 38; rejection of 41; Russian opposition to 44 He, Hanwen 236 He, Qiutao 234-235 Hill, Fiona
155-156,245 Hillman, Jonathan 67 Hong Kong independence movement 27 honor: notion of 98; in Russian response to conflict 103-107,109 Hopf, Ted 77 humanitarian cooperation 263,266 Hurrell, Andrew 38-39,120 idealism, American 68 identity: concept of 94,99; and constructivism in China and Russia 95-99; development of common 99-101; differences between Chinese and Russian 105-106; individual or group 74; Korean 73-89; national 95; as social construct 76 ideological blocs, disintegration of 53 ideology 53; Confudan 99; of state 99-100 IMF see International Monetary Fund India-Russia relations see Russia-India relations inductive approach 29n3 information warfare 127 Inner Mongolia independence movement 26-27 intentionality 77 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) 99 international governance, concert-ofpower modes of 41 internationalization, of Russian research 7 international law 38 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 52 international order: divergent visions of 35,48; institutions of 38 international soriety 47; concept of 36-37 IR theories: constructivist 5, 94-99; see also constructivism school of international relations (IR); liberal 5; postmodern 5; realist 5,92; Asian IR theory; Chinese IR theory; Russian IR theory; Western IR theory isolationism 95 Izborsky Club 4 Japan-Russia relations see Russia-Japan relations
282 Index Jervis, Robert 39 Jin, Zhaozi 236 joint military exercises, Russia and China 23-24, 63-65,107 Joint Statement of the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China (2010) 42 Kashin, Vasiliy 262 Kennan, George 69n7 Kim, German 78 Kim, Nikolai 85 Kireeva, Anna 261 Kissinger, Henry 41 Kiva, Aleksei 99,263 Korea: identity 73-89; unification 73-74 Korean diaspora: cultural identifiers 86-87; first settlers in Primorskiy Province 78-80; identity constituents of 74-75; North Korean workers 81-83; in Primorskiy Province 83-87; in Russian Far East 77-88; Sakhalin Koreans 80-81 Korean War 74, 88 Korolev, Alexander 29nl, 29n2, 260-261 Kulikova, Galina 266 Kuznetsov, Anatoly 254, 268 Kuzyk, Boris 258 Larin, Alexander 257 Larina, Lilia 267 Larin, Victor 255, 267 League of Nations 39 Lebedeva, Marina 253 Leksyutina, Yana 255 Levy, Jack S. 24 liberalism 241 Lin, Jingjing 247 Lin, Zexu 225-226, 235 Li, Siqi 267 Litvinov, Maxim 43 Liu, Zayong 238 Lobell, Steven E. 29n3 Lo, Bobo 108, 155-156 Lomanov, Alexander 255 Lukin, Alexander 2, 262, 264, 267 Lukin, Artyom 183, 191-192 Luzyanin, Sergei 260 Mai, Dinghua 236 Makraychev, Andrei 253-254 March 1st Movement 77 Maritime Silk Road 103,180 Marxism-Leninism 216n2 Mastanduno, Michael 36 Mathews, Miriam 127 MGIMO see Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) Mishler, William 77 moderation in international politics 36 Morozov, Vyacheslav 253-254 Morozov, Yuri 261 Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) 7,192, 253 multipolarity 38,48, 260-261, 264 Muravyov, Alexey 267 Myasnikov, Vladimir 255,257-258
National Cultural Autonomy of Koreans of Primorskiy Province (NCA) 85 NATO 42, 57; expansion 43, 69n7,98, 104 neoclassical realism 17-18,19, 24 New Silk Route Initiative 183-184 Nilsson-Wright, John 48n3 normative idealism 36 Northern Territories/Southem Kurils: material value 170-171; and RussiaJapan relations 171-172; sovereignty dispute 147, 158, 164-172 North Korea: and China 135-136; nuclear problem 44-47,125-126,136 North Pacific concert 46-47 North Stream 2 pipeline 104 nuclear weapons/deterrence 40; North Korea 44-47, 125-126 Nye, Joseph 127 Odgaard, Liselotte 120 One Belt, One Road initiative 102 order: in East Asia 119-124; Eurasian regional 179-194; pluralist 120; types of 120 Other, the 94; role played by the West 98-99; as viewed by China and Russia 101, 105, 107 Pak, Valentin 85 Paul, Christopher 127 Petrovsky, Vladimir 265 Philippines, and the South China Sea (SCS) dispute 132-134 pluralism/pluralization 95, 120,241 Pollack, Detlef 77 polycentricity 38 Portyakov, Vladimir 29n2, 255-256, 258, 260-261, 263, 268
Index post-colonial theory 242 Primoriye-1/2 190, 192 principle of territorial integrity 26 public opinion, in Russia and Japan 168-169 Pursiainen, Christer 1 Putin’s pivot to the east see Russia’s reorientation to Asia Qi, Sihe 234 Qin, Yaqing 95 Radchenko, Sergey 3 regional security architecture 3 relationalism 97 RF see Russian Federation RFE see Russian Far East RIAC see Russian International Affairs Council RIC see Russia-India-China (RIC) strategic triangle Ripsman, Norrin M. 29n3 Rosneft 130,184-185, 208 Roman, Gilbert 46, 259-260 Russia-China Declaration on a Multipolar World and Formation of a New International Order (1997) 42 Russia-China relations see China-Russia relations Russia-EU relations 17 Russia-India-China (RIC) strategic triangle 263 Russia-India relations 191 Russia-Japan relations 65-66, 147-178; during Cold War 148-150; and Northern Territories/Southern Kurils 164-172; post-Cold War 150-158; and principle of inviolability/territorial integrity 171; recent 163-165; and rise of China 155; and Ukraine crisis (2014) 158-163 Russian and Soviet studies, methodology discussion 240-246 Russian-Chinese Friendship Association 266 Russian Far East (RFE): economic integration with Dongbei 179-181, 187, 190, 193; in SREB 180-183 Russian Federation (RF) 52; after Cold War 61; economy 55-56 Russian foreign policy behavior, explanations for 4-5; see also honor, in Russian response to conflict 283 Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) 2, 8,189, 192 Russian IR theory 4, 6-8, 95,252; development of 253-255 Russian literature, Chinese reception of 232 Russian
Military Doctrine (2014) 104 Russian National Security Strategy (2015) 104 Russia-North Korea relations 44-46 Russia-North Korea trade 88n5 Russian pivot see Russia's reorientation to Asia Russian realism, in Asia 1-3 Russia’s “Dream of Great Power” 107 Russia-Southeast Asia relations 198-221; early 202-203; energy cooperation 208; long-term prospects 211-215; theoretical perspectives 198-199 Russia’s reorientation to Asia 27-28, 155-156, 203-204,212; and relations with ASEAN/Southeast Asia 204-205 Russia Today 4 Russia-US-China strategic triangle see US-China-Russia strategic triangle Russia-US relations 103-105; and Arctic region 105; in Asia-Pacific 35-48; worsening of 98-99 Russia-Vietnam energy partnership 24 Russia-Vietnam relations 129-130,209, 217n6 Russia-Vietnam trade 27 Ryabchenko, Nikolai 259 Ryzhentseva, Nataliya 267 SALT see Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Schatz, Edward 77 SCO see Shanghai Cooperation Organization SCS dispute see South China Sea (SCS) dispute secession of Crimea from Ukraine 27 securitization 7 security 41,263; “indivisible and equal” 42-43 Sergunin, Alexander 5 Shanghai Cooperation Organization 2,40-41,58,62, 64,92, 96,184, 205; and Sino-Russian cooperation 263-264 Shen, Liang 179 Shen, Zhihua 136
284 Index Shi, Ze 193 “Sila Sibiři” gas pipeline 21 Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) 26, 29n6,103,194; and Dongbei-RFE economic integration 187; and RFE 180-183 Sinocentrism 260 sinology, schools in Russia 255 Sino-Russian alliance, Russian debate on emergence of 260-261 Sino-Russian bilateral contacts, Russian research on 256-257 Sino-Russian cooperation 60 Sino-Russian IR, Russian scholarly analysis of 257-258 Sino-Russian Joint Declaration on a Multipolar World (1997) 122 Sino-Russian relations see China-Russia relations Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership 92, 157, 167, 260; and development of common identity 99-101; and East Asian order 119-138 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighborly Cooperation (2001) 122 Six-Party Talks 46,212 Snyder, Glenn 261 soft power 206; negative 127 Song, Yun 234-235 South China Sea (SCS) dispute 15-16, 18-19, 28,102; and the Philippines 132-134; Russia’s reaction 22-24, 27-29, 129-130 Southeast Asia, geopolitical setting 199-200 Southeast Asia-Russia relations see Russia-Southeast Asia relations sovereignty 37, 102; importance in Russia and China 255; Westphalian concepts of 41,48, 67 Soviet-era legacy 4 Sovietology 1 Soviet-US bipolarity 37 spheres of influence 40 SREB see Silk Road Economic Belt START treaty 67; New 99 state-centrism 37 Statism 5-6,254 status theory 5-6 Steinberg, James 120 St. Petersburg State University, School of International Relations 6 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) 55,60 structural realism 17, 24 Suetina, Anastasiya 267 Sumsky, Viktor 28 Sunshine Policy 73 Syrian war: Chinese and Russian
participation 107; and US and Russia 103-104 Taiwan issue 27 Taliaferro, Jeffrey W. 29n3 Ten, Natalia 267 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system 96; deployment to South Korea 45; opposition to 124-125 “thick” culture 74, 76 Third Silk Road 188 Thompson, Eva 242 Tian, Quanjin 231 Tibetan independence movement 27 Tikhvinskiy, Sergei 267 Titarenko, Mikhail 179, 257-259 tourism 64 trade see bilateral trade Treaty of Beijing 226-227 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between China and Ukraine 26 Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation between Russia and China 29 Trenin, Dmitri 163, 265 triangular dynamic 54 Trump administration, and East Asian order 137 trust deficit 109 Tsygankov, Andrei 95, 98, 254 Tsygankov, Pavel 254-255 27 th Asia-Pacific Roundtable 2-3 Ukraine crisis (2014) 15-16, 19; and China-Russia trade 21; China’s interests 26-27; China's reaction pattern 19-22, 28-29; difference in Russian and Western understanding 98-99,103-104; and Russia-Japan relations 158-163, 170 ultrastability, concept of 69nl5 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982) 22 unipolarity 24—25; aversion to 35, 38 United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 39—40, 60; Russian and Chinese use of veto 70nl6, 92
Index 285 US-China-Russia strategie triangle 52-70, 94; birth of 55; and North Korea 46-47; Russian scholarly analysis of 261-263 US hegemony 120; in Asia-Pacific 41-44,47; claims to 67; strategy 36 US-Russia relations see Russia-US relations US unilateralism 38 Uyanaev, Sergei 255, 262 West, as Other 98-99 Western IR theory 6 Westemism/Westemization 5-6, 95, 254 Western realism 2 West Kutai-Balikpapan coal railway system 28 White, Hugh 39 Wolfers, Arnold 106 World Regional Studies 254 World Trade Organization (WTO) 52, 58 Valdai Discussion Club (VDC) 7-8, 181 values, diversity of 48 Vattel, Emer de 37 Vinogradov, Andrei 262 Voskressenski, Alexei 7, 253-255, 258-259, 267-268 Xu, Tao 25 Walter, Andrew 120 Walt, Stephen 106 Waltz, Kenneth N. 24 Wang, Haiyun 29n6 Wang, Luoke 101 Wang, Zhiyuan 29n6 “Washington consensus” 52 Weber, Max 76-77 Wedeen, Lisa 77 Wendt, Alexander 93-94, 99; concepts of identities 105-107 Yakovlev, Alexander 257-258 Yamamoto, Kihiro 236 Yang, Cheng 180 Yang, Youjiong 236 Yao, Ying 235 Yu, Zhengxie 234-235 Zhang, Mu 234-235 Zhang, Penghe, The Russian Itinerary 233 Zhao, Yi 235 Zhu, Chengxin 236 Ziegler, Charles 70n20 zones of influence approach 25 Zuenko, Ivan 264-265 j Staatsbibliothek Mönchen |
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Contents List of tables Contributors Acknowledgement Introduction vii viii xi 1 GAYE CHRISTOFFERSEN PARTİ China, Russia, and US: triangular relations 1 China-Russia relations in times of crisis: a neoclassical realist explanation 13 15 ALEXANDER KOROLEV AND VLADIMIR PORTYAKOV 2 Russia and the United States in the Asia-Pacific: a perspective of the English school 35 ARTYOM LUKIN 3 Russia, China, and the American Dilemma 52 LOWELL DITTMER PART 2 Foreign policy identities 4 Primordial rites or civic values? Korean identity and its formation in the Russian Far East 71 73 ELENA FEDITCHKINA TRACY AND TAMARA TROYAKOVA 5 Strategic partnership or alliance? Siuo-Russian relations from a constructivist perspective YING LIU 92
vi Contents PART З Russia’s regional relations 117 6 119 The Sino-Russian partnership and the East Asian order ELIZABETH WISHNICK 7 The vestige of history and “cold peace” between Russia and Japan 147 TSUNEO AKAHA 8 Sino-Russian accommodation and adaptation in Eurasian regional order formation 179 GAYE CHRISTOFFERSEN 9 Russia and Southeast Asia: the road less traveled 198 AMANDA HUAN AND PUSHPA THAMBIPILLAI PART 4 Domestic sources of foreign policy 223 10 The significance of Russia to China: Research Methods in Russian-Soviet Union studies in China 225 FENG YUJUN 11 Russian methodological and theoretical approaches to the analysis of Sino-Russian relations in 1990s֊֊2010s 252 ELIZAVETA PRIUPOLINA Index 279
Index Page numbers in bold indicate tables and page numbers followed by n indicate notes. ABM Treaty see Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty Aegis Ashore US missile system 166-167 AKOPK see Association of Korean Organizations in Primorskiy Krai Alagappa, Muthiah 44, 47, 119-120 Alexeeva, Tat’yana 253-255 alignment, as more appropriate term than alliance 260 Allan, Bentley 77 alliance, in IR theory 106 Amity Treaty 138 anthropology 76 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty 57 APEC see Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation organization ARF see ASEAN Regional Forum arms sales 65; Russia to China 63; Russia to Southeast Asia 205-206 ASEAN see Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) 62, 204 “ASEAN Way” 3,198-199; and Russia 211 Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) 205 Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank 59 Asian IR theory 6 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation organization (APEC) 3, 136, 205 Association of Korean Organizations in Primorskiy Krai (AKOPK) 84-85 Association of Korean Organizations of the Far East and Siberia 84 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 3,44,136, 198-199, 202; economic ties with Russia 214; exports and imports 206; exports to Russia 207; as gatekeeper 138; imports from Russia 208; and Russia 203 authoritarian states, noninterference in domestic affairs of 126-128 Bai, Chumen 232 balance of power 24, 37-38, 48; definition 37 balance-of-power realism 36 Behnke, Andreas 94 Beijing Gas Group 185 Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (2017) 103 Belt and Road Initative (BRI) 8, 59,134, 179; and Dongbei-RFE economic integration
180-181; Russian academic discourse on 264-265; Russian response to 192 Big Eurasian Partnership (ВЕР) see Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) bilateral trade: Euro-Russian 65; interKorean 73; Russian-North Korean 88n5; Russian-Southeast Asian 206, 207,208; Russian-Vietnamese 27; Sino-Japanese 149; Sino-Russian 21, 62-63, 65, 100; Sino-Ukrainian 26 Billington, James 242-243 Bland, Ben 221n66 Bogaturov, Alexey 253 BRI see Belt and Road Initative BRICS (Braai, Russia, India, China, South Africa) 62, 92; Russian scholarly debate on 262-263 Brookings Institution 48n3, 245 Brown, James 167 Bull, Hedley 37-41, 48,119-120,179; The Anarchical Society 37
280 Index Cao, Jinghua 238 Chen, Fuguang 236 China-Burma relations 134-135 “China Dream”, of national revitalization 58,107 China, economy 55-56, 58, 68 China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina) 184-185 China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) 185 China-North Korea relations 135-136 China-Russia Regional Cooperation Development Investment Fund 182 China-Russia relations 15-29, 60-62, 97,156-157, 225-251; alignment of interests 59; and American interests 66-68; analysis of mutual perceptions 266-267; China’s interests in postSoviet space 25-27; China’s Russian and Soviet research 232-240; from constructivist perspective 92-110; diplomatic and social exchange 64-65; domestic expertise on 252; in framework of SCO 263-264; and North Korea 46; post-normalization (1989) 62-65; role in emergence of new world order 259-260; Russian analysis of bilateral ties 265-267; Russian historiography on 256-263; Russian methodological and theoretical approaches to analysis of 252-268; significance of Russia to China 225-232; see also Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership China-Russia trade 21, 62-63, 65,100; in post-Ukraine crisis context 21 China-Russia Treaty of GoodNeighborliness and Friendly Cooperation 92 China-Russia-US strategic triangle see US-China-Russia strategic triangle China-Ukraine relations 26 China-Ukraine trade 26 China-Vietnam relations 102-103 Chinese exceptionalism 198 Chinese growth record 58-59 Chinese IR theory 6,8, 95,253 Chrisoffersen, Gaye 62 Civilizationism 5-6, 254 Cold War 53,148-150; end of 52, 150-153 collective mentalities 77 Collective Security Treaty
Organization (CSTO) 57 Concert of Europe 37, 39 concert of interests 27 concert of powers 38^10 Conference on Diplomatic Work with Neighboring Countries (2013) 96 Conference on International Cooperation in Asia (2014) 126 Confucianism 96, 99 conspiracy theories 4 constructivism school of international relations (IR) 5-6, 17, 74, 75-76, 88n2, 92-110,94; China’s and Russia’s perspectives 95-99 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) 217n6 COVID-19 pandemic 198,211; change in discourse against backdrop of 108; and China 97 crisis management, in territorial disputes 128-131 critical constructivists 76 Cultural Revolution 228 culture: conception of 76; definition 77; see also “thick” culture cybersecurity, cooperation in 128 Da, Zhigang 186 Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 74 Derrida, Jacques 5 diplomacy 38; harmonious 101-103 diversity of values 48 Doklam standoff 96 Dongbei, economic integration with RFE 179-181, 187, 190,193 “dual freeze” deal 46 EAEU see Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) EAS see East Asian Summit (EAS) East Asian order: and Sino-Russian partnership 119-138; and Trump administration 137; and US alliance system 135-136 East Asian Summit (EAS) 3,42, 62 Easterbrook, Greg 245 Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) 205; (2015) 181-183; (2016) 186-188; (2017) 188-189; (2018) 189-190; (2019) 165,191-192 East Turkestan issue 27 economy: American 68; Chinese 55-56, 58, 68; Japanese 151; Russian 55-56 EEF see Eastern Economic Forum (EEF)
Index 281 English School of international relations (IR) 35; and concert of powers 38-40; genesis of 36-37; and international order 119-120; and Russia 36-41, 48 epistemic community, definition 1-2 Erofeeva, Irina 267 Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) 27, 40-41, 57, 65, 194,205 Eurasianism 2,5-6 Eurasian regional order: formation of 179-194; redefining 183-185 European Security Treaty 42 European University in St. Petersburg 7 Fang, Shiji, Notes on Russia Matter 233 Far Eastern Federal University, School of Regional and International Studies 7 Foot, Rosemary 120 Foucault, Michel 5 Fukuda Doctrine 149 Fu, Ying 106,131 Gabuev, Alexander 264 Gaddy, Clifford 245 Galenovich, Yuri 258,267 Gazprom 21,24, 185 Geertz, Clifford, Deep Play 76 Gelbras, Vilya 257 GEP see Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) Global Financial Crisis 58-59 global IR project 1-2 global IR theory 1; Russian efforts to participate in 7 globalization, on economic plane 53 Global War on Terror (GWOT) 57 Goh, Evelyn 120-121 “good neighbor” principle 97 Grachikov, Evgeny 255 Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) 2, 7-8, 179, 184,194; Chinese responses to 185-186; Russian academic discourse on 265 great power management 38, 67; China’s concept of new type 121-122; in East Asia 138; regional 121; Russian perception of US-China tensions 210; Sino-Russian 120-124 G-20 Summit in Hangzhou (2016) 23 The Hague Arbitration Court 23 he (Chinese concept of harmony, peace and cooperation) 95-97, 101-103, 106-107, 109 hegemony: aversion to 35, 38; rejection of 41; Russian opposition to 44 He, Hanwen 236 He, Qiutao 234-235 Hill, Fiona
155-156,245 Hillman, Jonathan 67 Hong Kong independence movement 27 honor: notion of 98; in Russian response to conflict 103-107,109 Hopf, Ted 77 humanitarian cooperation 263,266 Hurrell, Andrew 38-39,120 idealism, American 68 identity: concept of 94,99; and constructivism in China and Russia 95-99; development of common 99-101; differences between Chinese and Russian 105-106; individual or group 74; Korean 73-89; national 95; as social construct 76 ideological blocs, disintegration of 53 ideology 53; Confudan 99; of state 99-100 IMF see International Monetary Fund India-Russia relations see Russia-India relations inductive approach 29n3 information warfare 127 Inner Mongolia independence movement 26-27 intentionality 77 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) 99 international governance, concert-ofpower modes of 41 internationalization, of Russian research 7 international law 38 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 52 international order: divergent visions of 35,48; institutions of 38 international soriety 47; concept of 36-37 IR theories: constructivist 5, 94-99; see also constructivism school of international relations (IR); liberal 5; postmodern 5; realist 5,92; Asian IR theory; Chinese IR theory; Russian IR theory; Western IR theory isolationism 95 Izborsky Club 4 Japan-Russia relations see Russia-Japan relations
282 Index Jervis, Robert 39 Jin, Zhaozi 236 joint military exercises, Russia and China 23-24, 63-65,107 Joint Statement of the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China (2010) 42 Kashin, Vasiliy 262 Kennan, George 69n7 Kim, German 78 Kim, Nikolai 85 Kireeva, Anna 261 Kissinger, Henry 41 Kiva, Aleksei 99,263 Korea: identity 73-89; unification 73-74 Korean diaspora: cultural identifiers 86-87; first settlers in Primorskiy Province 78-80; identity constituents of 74-75; North Korean workers 81-83; in Primorskiy Province 83-87; in Russian Far East 77-88; Sakhalin Koreans 80-81 Korean War 74, 88 Korolev, Alexander 29nl, 29n2, 260-261 Kulikova, Galina 266 Kuznetsov, Anatoly 254, 268 Kuzyk, Boris 258 Larin, Alexander 257 Larina, Lilia 267 Larin, Victor 255, 267 League of Nations 39 Lebedeva, Marina 253 Leksyutina, Yana 255 Levy, Jack S. 24 liberalism 241 Lin, Jingjing 247 Lin, Zexu 225-226, 235 Li, Siqi 267 Litvinov, Maxim 43 Liu, Zayong 238 Lobell, Steven E. 29n3 Lo, Bobo 108, 155-156 Lomanov, Alexander 255 Lukin, Alexander 2, 262, 264, 267 Lukin, Artyom 183, 191-192 Luzyanin, Sergei 260 Mai, Dinghua 236 Makraychev, Andrei 253-254 March 1st Movement 77 Maritime Silk Road 103,180 Marxism-Leninism 216n2 Mastanduno, Michael 36 Mathews, Miriam 127 MGIMO see Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) Mishler, William 77 moderation in international politics 36 Morozov, Vyacheslav 253-254 Morozov, Yuri 261 Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) 7,192, 253 multipolarity 38,48, 260-261, 264 Muravyov, Alexey 267 Myasnikov, Vladimir 255,257-258
National Cultural Autonomy of Koreans of Primorskiy Province (NCA) 85 NATO 42, 57; expansion 43, 69n7,98, 104 neoclassical realism 17-18,19, 24 New Silk Route Initiative 183-184 Nilsson-Wright, John 48n3 normative idealism 36 Northern Territories/Southem Kurils: material value 170-171; and RussiaJapan relations 171-172; sovereignty dispute 147, 158, 164-172 North Korea: and China 135-136; nuclear problem 44-47,125-126,136 North Pacific concert 46-47 North Stream 2 pipeline 104 nuclear weapons/deterrence 40; North Korea 44-47, 125-126 Nye, Joseph 127 Odgaard, Liselotte 120 One Belt, One Road initiative 102 order: in East Asia 119-124; Eurasian regional 179-194; pluralist 120; types of 120 Other, the 94; role played by the West 98-99; as viewed by China and Russia 101, 105, 107 Pak, Valentin 85 Paul, Christopher 127 Petrovsky, Vladimir 265 Philippines, and the South China Sea (SCS) dispute 132-134 pluralism/pluralization 95, 120,241 Pollack, Detlef 77 polycentricity 38 Portyakov, Vladimir 29n2, 255-256, 258, 260-261, 263, 268
Index post-colonial theory 242 Primoriye-1/2 190, 192 principle of territorial integrity 26 public opinion, in Russia and Japan 168-169 Pursiainen, Christer 1 Putin’s pivot to the east see Russia’s reorientation to Asia Qi, Sihe 234 Qin, Yaqing 95 Radchenko, Sergey 3 regional security architecture 3 relationalism 97 RF see Russian Federation RFE see Russian Far East RIAC see Russian International Affairs Council RIC see Russia-India-China (RIC) strategic triangle Ripsman, Norrin M. 29n3 Rosneft 130,184-185, 208 Roman, Gilbert 46, 259-260 Russia-China Declaration on a Multipolar World and Formation of a New International Order (1997) 42 Russia-China relations see China-Russia relations Russia-EU relations 17 Russia-India-China (RIC) strategic triangle 263 Russia-India relations 191 Russia-Japan relations 65-66, 147-178; during Cold War 148-150; and Northern Territories/Southern Kurils 164-172; post-Cold War 150-158; and principle of inviolability/territorial integrity 171; recent 163-165; and rise of China 155; and Ukraine crisis (2014) 158-163 Russian and Soviet studies, methodology discussion 240-246 Russian-Chinese Friendship Association 266 Russian Far East (RFE): economic integration with Dongbei 179-181, 187, 190, 193; in SREB 180-183 Russian Federation (RF) 52; after Cold War 61; economy 55-56 Russian foreign policy behavior, explanations for 4-5; see also honor, in Russian response to conflict 283 Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) 2, 8,189, 192 Russian IR theory 4, 6-8, 95,252; development of 253-255 Russian literature, Chinese reception of 232 Russian
Military Doctrine (2014) 104 Russian National Security Strategy (2015) 104 Russia-North Korea relations 44-46 Russia-North Korea trade 88n5 Russian pivot see Russia's reorientation to Asia Russian realism, in Asia 1-3 Russia’s “Dream of Great Power” 107 Russia-Southeast Asia relations 198-221; early 202-203; energy cooperation 208; long-term prospects 211-215; theoretical perspectives 198-199 Russia’s reorientation to Asia 27-28, 155-156, 203-204,212; and relations with ASEAN/Southeast Asia 204-205 Russia Today 4 Russia-US-China strategic triangle see US-China-Russia strategic triangle Russia-US relations 103-105; and Arctic region 105; in Asia-Pacific 35-48; worsening of 98-99 Russia-Vietnam energy partnership 24 Russia-Vietnam relations 129-130,209, 217n6 Russia-Vietnam trade 27 Ryabchenko, Nikolai 259 Ryzhentseva, Nataliya 267 SALT see Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Schatz, Edward 77 SCO see Shanghai Cooperation Organization SCS dispute see South China Sea (SCS) dispute secession of Crimea from Ukraine 27 securitization 7 security 41,263; “indivisible and equal” 42-43 Sergunin, Alexander 5 Shanghai Cooperation Organization 2,40-41,58,62, 64,92, 96,184, 205; and Sino-Russian cooperation 263-264 Shen, Liang 179 Shen, Zhihua 136
284 Index Shi, Ze 193 “Sila Sibiři” gas pipeline 21 Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) 26, 29n6,103,194; and Dongbei-RFE economic integration 187; and RFE 180-183 Sinocentrism 260 sinology, schools in Russia 255 Sino-Russian alliance, Russian debate on emergence of 260-261 Sino-Russian bilateral contacts, Russian research on 256-257 Sino-Russian cooperation 60 Sino-Russian IR, Russian scholarly analysis of 257-258 Sino-Russian Joint Declaration on a Multipolar World (1997) 122 Sino-Russian relations see China-Russia relations Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership 92, 157, 167, 260; and development of common identity 99-101; and East Asian order 119-138 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighborly Cooperation (2001) 122 Six-Party Talks 46,212 Snyder, Glenn 261 soft power 206; negative 127 Song, Yun 234-235 South China Sea (SCS) dispute 15-16, 18-19, 28,102; and the Philippines 132-134; Russia’s reaction 22-24, 27-29, 129-130 Southeast Asia, geopolitical setting 199-200 Southeast Asia-Russia relations see Russia-Southeast Asia relations sovereignty 37, 102; importance in Russia and China 255; Westphalian concepts of 41,48, 67 Soviet-era legacy 4 Sovietology 1 Soviet-US bipolarity 37 spheres of influence 40 SREB see Silk Road Economic Belt START treaty 67; New 99 state-centrism 37 Statism 5-6,254 status theory 5-6 Steinberg, James 120 St. Petersburg State University, School of International Relations 6 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) 55,60 structural realism 17, 24 Suetina, Anastasiya 267 Sumsky, Viktor 28 Sunshine Policy 73 Syrian war: Chinese and Russian
participation 107; and US and Russia 103-104 Taiwan issue 27 Taliaferro, Jeffrey W. 29n3 Ten, Natalia 267 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system 96; deployment to South Korea 45; opposition to 124-125 “thick” culture 74, 76 Third Silk Road 188 Thompson, Eva 242 Tian, Quanjin 231 Tibetan independence movement 27 Tikhvinskiy, Sergei 267 Titarenko, Mikhail 179, 257-259 tourism 64 trade see bilateral trade Treaty of Beijing 226-227 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between China and Ukraine 26 Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation between Russia and China 29 Trenin, Dmitri 163, 265 triangular dynamic 54 Trump administration, and East Asian order 137 trust deficit 109 Tsygankov, Andrei 95, 98, 254 Tsygankov, Pavel 254-255 27 th Asia-Pacific Roundtable 2-3 Ukraine crisis (2014) 15-16, 19; and China-Russia trade 21; China’s interests 26-27; China's reaction pattern 19-22, 28-29; difference in Russian and Western understanding 98-99,103-104; and Russia-Japan relations 158-163, 170 ultrastability, concept of 69nl5 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982) 22 unipolarity 24—25; aversion to 35, 38 United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 39—40, 60; Russian and Chinese use of veto 70nl6, 92
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title | Russia in the Indo-Pacific new approaches to Russian foreign policy |
title_auth | Russia in the Indo-Pacific new approaches to Russian foreign policy |
title_exact_search | Russia in the Indo-Pacific new approaches to Russian foreign policy |
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title_full | Russia in the Indo-Pacific new approaches to Russian foreign policy edited by Gaye Christoffersen |
title_fullStr | Russia in the Indo-Pacific new approaches to Russian foreign policy edited by Gaye Christoffersen |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia in the Indo-Pacific new approaches to Russian foreign policy edited by Gaye Christoffersen |
title_short | Russia in the Indo-Pacific |
title_sort | russia in the indo pacific new approaches to russian foreign policy |
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topic | Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
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