Russia in the Pacific: the quest for great power recognition
Russia in the Pacific approaches the puzzle of why Russia, with much of its huge territory straddling Asia, has not had more success in establishing a position as a great power in the Asia Pacific. Charles Ziegler examines Russia's Asia strategy from imperial expansion in the ninteenth century...
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Zusammenfassung: | Russia in the Pacific approaches the puzzle of why Russia, with much of its huge territory straddling Asia, has not had more success in establishing a position as a great power in the Asia Pacific. Charles Ziegler examines Russia's Asia strategy from imperial expansion in the ninteenth century through Vladimir Putin's twenty-first century diplamatic, economic, and military pivot towards the Asia Pacific. Using an analytically eclectic approach, Zeigler combines a focus on military and economic power with close attention to domestic politics, culture, and questions of national identity. |
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Content Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction: Russia in the Pacific: The Quest for Great Power Recognition ix 1 1. Historical Persistence and Russian Foreign Policy 15 2. Russia in the Pacific during the Age of Imperialism 37 3. Soviet Russia in the Pacific: From Revolution to Stagnation 59 4. Imagining the Pacific and the Russian Far East 94 5. From the Cold War to Putins Pivot 122 6. Russia’s Economic Prospects in the Pacific 149 7. Russian Security in the Pacific Region 184 Conclusion: Patterns of the Past 218 Notes Bibliography Index 227 235 267
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Index For the benefit ofdigital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one ofthose pages, Tables and figures are indicated by t and f following the page number Abe, Shinzo, 126,137-38,169-71,190, 208 Abramovich, Roman, 109-10 agency, 11,15-18,34-35,218,224 age of imperialism autocracy and, 45,46-47,50-51,55,56, 57-58 autonomy and, 40 Beobrazov circle and, 49 buffer zones and, 38,45-46 centralization during, 51-52,55 China and, 39-41,42-43,45-46 colonial aspirations during, 39-42 consequences of war and revolution for, 55-56 Crimean War and, 37-38 critical junctures in, 52-56 early 20th century and, 42-45 fears over regional development during, 40 frontier spirit during, 40 imagining the Pacific and, 96-98 influence of ministers during, 47-49 institutions and, 46-52 internal development prioritized prior to, 40-41 Japan and, 50-51 late start for Russia in, 39 Manchuria and, 1,4-5,39,44,46,47, 48,49,55 military reform during, 49-51,55-56 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, 47-48, 49,54 Mongolia and, 38,45-46,55 navy and, 42-43 overview of, 37-38,57-58,218-25 railways and, 40-45,43/, 52 revolution of 1905 and, 38,52-56 Russian Far East and, 40-41,42-45,46, 47,48 Russo-Japanese War and, 52-56 Siberia and, 46 United States and, 39 Aigun Treaty (1858), 4-5,39-40 Akhromeev, Sergei, 89-90 Alaska, sale of, 4-5 Alekperov, Vagit, 178 Aleksandrov-Agentov, Andrei, 89-90 Alekseev, Evgenii, 49,52 Alexander 1,5,47-48 Alexander III, 41 Andropov, Iurii, 89-90 Anti-Comintern Pact (1936), 70-71 APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation),
95,112-13,123-24, 130,131-32,154,158-59,168,175, 211-12,215-16 Armstrong, David, 61 ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) economic prospects and, 170t, 17 It, 173-75 historical persistence and, 30-31 overview of, 12 pivot to the Pacific and, 142,143-46 Russian Far East and, 103 security and, 190,209-12 Soviet Union and, 85 ASEAN Regional Forum, 95,130,187, 210-11,215-16 Asian Miracle, 83-84
268 INDEX Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), 95,112-13,123-24,130, 131-32,154,158-59,168,175,21112,215-16 Aslund, Anders, 153 AUKUS (Australia-United KingdomUnited States), 135,184,187,200, 215-16 autocracy agency and, 218 age of imperialism and, 45,46-47, SO51,55,56, 57-58 as challenge for Russia, 4,218,219-21, 222-24,225 historical persistence and, 17-20 identity and, 108-9 imagining the Pacific and, 108 institutions weakened as result of, 125, 224 overview of, 4,219-20,222-24 pivot to the Pacific and, 125 security and, 185,191 Soviet Union and, 88-89 autonomy age of imperialism and, 40 centralization and, 107 federalism and, 12,110 imagining the Pacificand, 100-1, 110-11 pivot to the Pacific and, 122-23,126-27 regional development and, 40,41-42, 182,223 Russian Far East and, 12,40,41-42, 100-1 Siberia and, 12,63 Soviet Union and, 65 Baikal-Amur Mainline Railway (BAM), 71,100,114,151-52,178-79 Bao Dai, 77 Battle of Khalkhin Gol (1939), 72 Battle of Tsushima (1905), 8 Beckley, Michael, 26 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) CPECand, 142 economic prospects and, 155,156-57, 159-60,167-68,176,179 EEU and, 114-15,148,153-54 investment through, 135-36 security and, 188-89,192,202-3 as threat to Russia, 109 Beobrazov circle, 49 Bering, Vitus, 37 Bezobrazov, Aleksandr, 44,48-49 Biden, Joe, 134-35,144-45,149-50,19091,200 bin Laden, Osama, 142 Black Hundreds, 54 Blackwill, Robert, 160-61 Blank, Stephen, 124-25 Bogd Khaan, 45 Bordachev, Timofei, 18 Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901), 6-7,43-44 Brands, Hal, 205 Brest-Litovsk Treaty (1918), 62,63 Brezhnev, Leonid Afghanistan invaded under,
89-90 BAM railway under, 71,151-52 centralization under, 93 China and, 61,78,84-85 economic prospects and, 150,151-52 foreign policy approach under, 84-85, 88-90 frontier cult and, 100 imagining the Pacific and, 100 institutionalization under, 34,91 investment under, 64-65 military buildup under, 1,26,59,81, 184-85,221 security approach of, 213-14 BRI. See Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), 140-42,189,207 Britain age of imperialism and, 4,6-7,39,4041,45 China and, 194 entente with, 8-9 Japanese alliance of, 25 navy of, 8,92 Russo-Japanese War and, 25 security and, 186,192 Soviet Union and, 67-69 United States and, 5-6 Brooks, Stephen, 21-22 Brown, Archie, 90
INDEX buffer zones age of imperialism and, 38,45-46 historical persistence and, 32-33 Mongolia and, 214,221 overview of, 4,218,221 persistence of, 45-46 security and, 193-94 Soviet Union and, 63,65,71,74-75,77, 221 Ukraine and, 193-94 Bulgarian Crisis (1885-88), 40-41 Bull, Hedley, 21-22 Bush, George W., 128-29 Buzan, Barry, 21-22,36,210-11 capitalism, 30,48,219 Capoccia, Giovanni, 36 Catherine the Great, 118 centralization age of imperialism and, 51-52,55 autonomy and, 107 as challenge for Russia, 12,218,219-20, 221-22 federalization and, 110 historical persistence and, 17-20,32 overview of, 12,218,219-20,221-22 Soviet Union and, 87,88-89,221-22 CER (Chinese Eastern Railway), 6-7,40, 41-42,43-44,70-71,74-75 challenges for Russia in recognition as great power, 1-2,3,10,218-25 Chechen wars, 127 Chechnya, separatism in, 101,110 Chemezov, Sergey, 126 Chernenko, Konstantin, 90 Chiang Kai-shek, 68,70 Chicherin, Georgii, 62,64,69 China age of imperialism and, 39-41,42-43, 45-46 Britain and, 194 Covid pandemic and, 127 Crimea and, 199-200 Cultural Revolution in, 78-79 cyber warfare and, 161-62 defeat in war with Japan of, 42-43 economic prospects and, 155-57,159— 68,164f, 170t, 171i, 178-81 269 energy and, 161-62 formation of People's Republic of China in, 75 geoeconomic strategies and, 160-62 Great Leap Forward in, 77-78 imagining the Pacific and, 98,103-4, 106,108-9,113-15,117 India and, 140-42,190 Japan and, 42-43,190 pivot to the Pacific and, 126,127,12829,133-37,222 as Russia's window to Pacific, 159-62 sanctionsand, 160 security and, 186-87,188-92,196-97, 198-203,204-6
Soviet Union and, 59-60,61,66,68-69, 74-79,84-85 Ukraine and, 134-35,199-200, 222-23 unequal treaties with, 1,4-5,39-40, 75-76,133-34,136,157,222 United States and, 130-31,186,188 China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), 142 Chinese Eastern Railway (CER), 6-7,40, 41 -42,43-44,70-71,74-75 Clinton, Hillary, 130-31,190-91 Cold War. See pivot to the Pacific; Soviet Union; United States Colgan, Jeff, 229n.l Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), 30-31,103,187,195 Comintern, 35,61-62,65,68,90-91 constructivism, 3,11,12,15-16,17-18, 23,34,93,223 Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP), 130 Covid pandemic, 127,140,145,163-64, 168,178-79 Crimea, annexation of, 2,37-38,95,111, 123-24,133,135,143,162-63,16566,167,174,199-200,204 Crimean War (1853-56), 4-6,8-9,11,3233,37-38,47-48,51-52,55-56 CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization), 30-31,103,187,195 Cuban Missile Crisis, 77-78,81,88 Cultural Revolution (1966-69), 78-79
270 INDEX Danilevskii, Nikolai, 97-98 Defense Ministry, 126,196 demographic concerns, 48-49,108-9,114, 116-17,120,157,196,222 Deng Xiaoping, 84-85 Denisov, Andrei, 204-5 development institutions, 154-55,176-82 Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic Ministry, 112,131,154 divide between East and West in identity. See imagining the Pacific Dobrynin, Anatoly, 84 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 97 Dugin, Alexander, 115,117,194 Duterte, Rodrigo, 173,209 East Asian Development Company, 49 East Asia Summit, 211 East Siberia Pacific Ocean (ESPO), 179-81 Economic Development and Trade Ministry (MEDT), 126 economic prospects agriculture and, 155-56 air travel and, 158 APEC and, 175 Arctic and, 168 arms salesand, 165,173 ASEAN and, 170t, 171t, 173-75 asymmetric trade relationship with China and, 162-68,164t AUKUS and, 187 BRI and, 155,156-57,159,167-68,176, 179 China and, 155-57,159-68,164t, 170t, 171t, 178-81 cyber warfare and, 161-62 development institutions and, 154-55, 176-82 energy and, 161-63,176-82 Eurasianism and, 158-59 evolving economic order and, 175-76 exports with Asian partners and, 170 t, 171t as fundamental constraint, 149 geoeconomic strategies and, 160-62 geography and, 176,183 historical patterns and, 176-82 interdependence through, 167,180-81 Japan and, 169-73,170t, 1711,181 Korea and, 170t, 171-73,1711,181-82 liberalization and, 153 limits of, 179-80 North Korea and, 171-73 overview of, 149-51,182-83 perestroika and, 150-52 pivot to the Pacific and, 152-59 railways and, 151-52,172-73 RCEDand, 178 repeating the past and, 151-52 Russian Far East and, 155-59,162-63,
166,172-73,176-82 Russo-Japanese War and, 151 sanctions and, 160,162-63,166,168 separatism and, 156 Siberia and, 155-58,162-63,167, 176-82 siloviki and, 153 South Korea and, 166,168,171-72, 181-82,183 Soviet Union and, 151 Ukraine and, 165,168 United States and, 160,165-67,175-76 Vietnam and, 173,174-75 Yamal LNG project and, 180 EEU (Eurasian Economic Union), 31,103, 131,135-36,142,144,146,148,15354,167-68,174,175-76,187,192, 195,215-16 Eisenhower, Dwight, 80-81 Elleman, Bruce, 68-69 end of history, 106 energy, 161-63,176-82,224-25 ESPO (East Siberia Pacific Ocean), 179-81 Eun, Yong-Soo, 17 Eurasian Economic Community, 167-68 Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 31,103, 131,135-36,142,144,146,148,15354,167-68,174,175-76,187,192, 195,215-16 Eurasianism economic prospects and, 158-59 historical persistence and, 33-34 imagining the Pacific and, 96-97,1045,108,116-17,119 Russian Far East and, 116-17 security and, 192-95
INDEX 271 Far East. See Russian Far East Far Eastern Republic (FER), 11 -12,59,63, 64-65,100-1 federalism, 12,110,120-21 Federal Security Service (FSB), 126 Foreign Affairs Ministry (MFA), 34,4748,49,54,88-89,126,178 Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), 126 Foreign Policy Concepts, 102-4,132-33, 174-75,192 Friendship and Alliance Treaty (1945), 73 Fukushima nuclear disaster (2011 ), 138, 169 Fukuyama, Francis, 106 Full Dialogue Partnership, 143-44 Fuller, William, 50 Furgal, Sergei, 118 lack of success of, 1 New Thinking of, 83-84,185 Pacific strategy of, 10 perestroika under, 19,81,85,150,152 reforms leading to collapse by, 59, 221-22 Gorchakov, Alexander, 6,37-38,47-48 Gorshkov, Sergei, 81,92,184-85,221 Götz, Elias, 17,193-94 Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP), 142, 143,144,146,147-48,167-68,176, 192 Great Leap Forward (1958-60), 77-78 great power, challenges for Russia in recognition as, 1-2,3,10,218-25 Great Recession (2008), 95,123-24,129 Gref, German, 153 Gromyko, Andrei, 84,89-90,228n.3 GULAG system, 108 Guomindang, 65,68,74-75,186 Gabuev, Alexander, 126 Gaddy, Clifford, 107-8 Gandhi, Mahatma, 68 geography economic prospects and, 176 historical persistence and, 18,21,24, 32-33 identity and, 219 pivot to the Pacific and, 132-33 role in geopolitical mindset of Russia, 218-19 Russian Far East and, 218-19 security and, 213-14 Siberia and, 218-19 Soviet Union and, 69-70,82,92 George, Lloyd, 67 GEP (Greater Eurasian Partnership), 142, 143,144,146,147-48,167-68,176, 192 Gerasimov, Valery, 207 Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation Treaty (2001), 133-34, 198-99
Gorbachev, Mikhail Asia Pacific program of, 83-86 China and, 61,84-85,133 imagining the Pacific and, 100 Hale, Henry, 177 Harris, Jennifer, 160-61 Harris, Kamala, 190-91 Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi, 73 Hedlund, Stefan, 18 Hill, Fiona, 107-8 historical persistence and Russian foreign policy agency and, 16-18 analytical eclecticism and, 17 ASEAN and, 30-31 Asia Pacific and, 28-31 autocracy and, 17-20 buffer zones and, 32-33 centralization and, 17-20,32 change and stability in, 16 complexity of, 16,33 constructivism and, 16-18,34 definitions of power and, 21-22 domestic dimension and, 31-35 Eurasianism and, 33-34 geography and, 18,21,24,32-33 institutions and, 34-35 key factors in, 18-20 measuring national power and, 25-28, 27t methodological approach to, 16-21 European Union (EU), 31,102 -4, 111, 131-32,161,163,176,178-79,192
272 INDEX historical persistence and Russian foreign policy (cont.) overview of, 15-16 patterns of the past and, 218-25 pivot ofhistory and, 24 realism and, 16-17,19-20,22-24,34 regions and regional powers and, 2123,30-31 relative power ofRussia and, 23-28 Soviet Union and, 18,28,30 time frame and, 35-36 Hitler, Adolf, 79-80,96,222-23 Ho Chi Minh, 77 Huawei, 201 Hu Wei, 232-33n.6 identity. See Eurasianism; imagining the Pacific Ilyin, Ivan, 104-5 imagining the Pacific age of imperialism and, 96-98 autocracy and, 108 autonomy and, 100-1,110-11 balance of power and, 106 China and, 98,103-4,106,108-9,11315,117 civilizational identities and, 102-6 contested nature of Russia and, 96-97 demographic concerns and, 108-10, 114,116-17,120 divide between West and East in identity and, 96-98 elite and mass views and, 115-18 end of history and, 106 end of the Petrine period and, 118-19 Eurasianism and, 96-97,104-5,108, 116-17,119 federalism and, 110 Japan and, 114 NATO and, 102 Orientalism and, 108 Orthodox Church and, 104-5 overview of, 94-96,120-21 post-Communist identity crisis and, 100-2 pragmatism and, 106,115 railways and, 97 realism and, 106 resource nationalism and, 117 Russian Far East and, 94,99,100-1, 107-15,120-21 Russian identity and, 96-98 separatism and, 100-1 Siberia and, 94,99,101,107-8,109-10, 112 small peoples and, 109-10 Soviet Union and, 97-98,99-100 Ukraine and, 104,118-19 yellow peril and, 98,117 imperialism. See age of imperialism India China and, 140-42,190 communist potential for, 68 pivot to the Pacific and, 132-33,140-41 reluctance to criticize Russian
aggression of, 1 security and, 188-90,191,201-2,206-7 institutions age of imperialism and, 46-52 development institutions, 154-55, 176-82 economic prospects and, 154-55, 176-82 historical persistence and, 34-35 pivot to the Pacific and, 124-28 International Department, 88-90 Ishaev, Viktor, 112,114 Ivan IV, 32-33 Izvol’skii, A.P., 53-54 Japan. See also Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) age of imperialism and, 50-51 attempts to establish ties with, 6 China and, 42-43,190 economic prospects and, 169-73,170t, 171t, 181 effects of WWII on, 72-74 imagining the Pacific and, 114 Manchuria and, 8,9,70-71,79-80, 99-100 Manchuria invaded by, 71,79-80 measuring national power and, 27t pivot to the Pacific and, 137-40 security and, 190,196,204-5,207-9 Soviet Union and, 63-64,70-74,80,83
INDEX Jiang Zemin, 123 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, 134-35 Kaganovich, Lazar, 86,88 Kalinovsky, Artemy, 89-90 Karaganov, Sergey, 194 Kasyanov, Mikhail, 153 Katzenstein, Peter, 17,21,30,119 Kelemen, Daniel, 36 Kennedy, Paul, 228n.l Khalkhin Gol battle (1939), 72 Khetagurovite movement, 99-100 Khlevniuk, Oleg, 86 Khrushchev, Nikita China and, 77-78,80 Cuban Missile Crisis and, 81,88 imagining the Pacific and, 99-100 loyalty required by, 228n.3 navy's importance under, 80 ousting of, 80,90 Russian Far East and, 99-100 unpredictability of, 90 US visit of, 80-81 Kim Il-sung, 76-77 Kishida, Fumio, 138,169-71,190 Kokovtsev, Vladimir, 53-54 Korea. See Manchuria; North Korea; South Korea Kornienko, Georgii, 89-90 Korolev, Alexander, 212 Kosygin, Alexei, 78 Kotkin, Stephen, 86 Kozhemyako, Oleg, 114 Kozyrev, Andrei, 101,122 Krasnoshchekov, Aleksandr, 63 Kriuchkov, Vladimir, 89-90 Kudrin, Alexei, 153 Kuomintang government, 71 Kuril Islands, 10,72-74,84-85,114,13738,156,169-71,196,214,221 Kuropatkin, Aleksei, 48-49,98 Kuznetsov, Nikolai, 79-80 Kwantung Army, 9,72 Lamanskii, Vladimir, 97-98 Lamsdorf, Vladimir, 49 Laruelle, Marlene, 106 273 Lavrov,Sergey, 18,32,106, 111, 130,13738,142,144-45,156,191,201,207 League of Nations, 70-71 Lenin, Vladimir death of, 65 Far Eastern Republic supported by, 63-64 hostility of capitalist great powers and, 61-62 necessity of Soviet state and, 61 peaceful coexistence foreign policy of, 65-66 pre-World War I order rejected by, 60-61 Liaodong Peninsula, 43-44 Lincoln, Abraham, 5 Litvinov, Maksim, 86 Locarno Pact (1925), 69 Logevall, Fredrik, 77
Lukin, Alexander, 135-36,166,194 Lukyanov, Fyodor, 129-30,194 Mackinder, Halford, 24 Mahan, Alfred, 25,42-43 Malinovskii, Marshall Rodion, 78 Manchukuo, 70-71 Manchuria age of imperialism and, 1,4-5,39,44, 46,47,48,49,55 Japan and, 8,9,70-71,79-80,99-100 railways and, 7,41-42,43-44,48,52, 68-69,75-76,77 Russo-Japanese War and, 43 security and, 214 Soviet Union and, 9,36,65,73,74-75, 91 Mao Zedong Chinese Civil War and, 75 Great Leap Forward under, 77-78 Khrushchev and, 77-78 reckless policies of, 77 Sino-Soviet split and, 78 Stalin and, 75-76,77-78 Maritime Doctrine, 197 Marshall, Alex, 51 Marshall, George C„ 74-75 Marxism, 61,92,96-97,98 McFaul, Michael, 125
274 INDEX Mearsheimer, John, 23-24,193-94 Medvedev, Dimitri, 114,126-27,130,134, 140-41,153,156,208 military. See navy; security Miller, Alexei, 178 Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic, 112,131, 154 Ministry of Defense, 126,196 Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (MEDT), 126 Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), 34,4748,49,54,88-89,126,178 Modi, Narendra, 141-42 Molotov, Viacheslav, 86-88 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), 24,72 Mongolia age of imperialism and, 38,45-46,55 buffer zones and, 214,221 pivot to the Pacific and, 122-23 security and, 198,214 Soviet Union and, 9,36,65,66,68-69, 72-73,74-76,78,84-85,91 Monroe, James, 5 Monroe doctrine, 5 Montgomery, Evan, 205 Moon Jae-in, 139,172 Moravcsik, Andrew, 17 Morgenthau, Hans, 21-22 Munich Security Conference (2007), 129 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) constructive interaction and, 102 eastward expansion of, 101,103-4,129, 135,219 imagining the Pacific and, 102 pivot to the Pacific and, 131-32,144-45 security and, 192,193-94,198-99,204 Ukraine and, 224-25 navy age of imperialism and, 42-43 Russo-Japanese War and, 42-43 security and, 187-88,194-95,196-98 Soviet Union and, 67,69-70,79-83,197 neo-imperialism, 1,135-36 New Economic Policy, 62,65-66,67 New Thinking, 61,185,186 Nicholas II agency of, 224 autocracy under, 45,46-47,53 bureaucratic competition under, 128 centralization under, 38,51-52 China and, 42-43 economic prospects and, 149 expansionism under, 40-41,46-47 manifesto of, 53 priority shift under, 20-21 railways and, 41,46-47 reforms resisted by, 55-56 revolution of 1905 and,
8,55-56 right to dominion over Pacific and, 47 Russo-Japanese War and, 8,53,220-21 security and, 186 Soviet Union and, 79,86 Stalin's similarities with, 86-87 tour of Asia by, 41,46-47 Wilhelm II and, 46-47 Nikolaevsk incident (1920), 64 Nixon, Richard, 78-79,81-83,186 North, Douglass, 56 North Atlantic Treaty Organization. See NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) North Caucasus republics, separatism potential in, 101 Northern Russian expedition, 63 North Korea denuclearization efforts and, 138,13940,187,204-5,213 economic prospects and, 171-73 establishment of, 139-40 pivot to the Pacific and, 122-23,133, 140 sanctionsand, 140 security and, 187,204-5,213 Soviet Union and, 140 Novak, Alexander, 178 Nove, Alec, 229n.3 Obama, Barack rebalance toward Pacific under, 2,13031,149-50,190-91,200,211 reset toward Russia under, 129-30,204 TPP and, 175-76 Vietnam and, 210
INDEX Orientalism, 108 Orthodox Church, 104-5 Ostrovsky, Andrei, 112-13 Pacific. See imagining the Pacific; pivot to the Pacific; Russia in the Pacific overview Paine, S.C.M., 7 Pakistan BRI and, 142 pivot to the Pacific and, 140-41,142-43 security and, 195,207-8 Panama Canal (1903-14), 8 Panarin, Aleksandr, 105 Patrushev, Nikolai, 127 patterns of the past, 218-25 Peking Treaty (1860), 4-5,39-40 People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, 62,90-91 perestroika, 10,19,81,85,150-52 Perry, Matthew, 6 Peter the Great, 20-21,41-42,94,96,11516,118-19,205-6,219 pivot to the Pacific acceleration of, 133 anarchy in post-Soviet period and, 125 ASEAN and, 143-46 autocracy and, 125 autonomy and, 122-23,126-27 China and, 126,127,128-29,133-37, 222 corruption and, 125 economic prospects and, 152-59 geography and, 132-33 India and, 132-33,140-41 institutions and, 124-28 Japan and, 137-40 Mongolia and, 122-23 NATO and, 131-32,144-45 new Russian Federation institutions and, 124-28 North Korea and, 122-23,133,140 official announcement of, 131 overlap and competition among officials and, 126 overview of, 122-24,147-48,218-25 Pakistan and, 140-41,142-43 process of, 128-33 275 Quad and, 144-46 rule-based order and, 146 Russian Federation Constitution and, 125 siloviki and, 126 South Asia and, 140-43 Southeast Asia and, 143-44 South Korea and, 123,133,137,138-40 Ukraine and, 140 unequal treaties and, 133-34,222 United States and, 129-31,134,144-46 Vietnam and, 133,136,143,145 yellow peril and, 128 Pleshakov, Constantine, 76 Polar Silk Road, 168 Politburo ad hoc small groups in, 89 authoritarian
nature of, 221-22 entrenched interests in, 84 function of, 87,89 historical persistence and, 32 Khrushchev removed by, 78 Stalin's control of, 86-87 Ponomarev, Boris, 84,89-90 Portsmouth Treaty (1904-05), 7-8 post-Communist identity crisis, 100-2 pragmatism, 61-62,68,106,115,134, 192-93 Primakov, Evgenii, 101,102-3,123,13334,141,189,207 Program of Social and Economic Development for the Far East and Baikal Region, 154 Przewalsky, Nikolai, 48-49,98 public opinion, 4,19,31-32,51,53,70, 116,124,219-20,223-24 Putiatin, Yefimy, 6 Putin, Vladimir agency and, 224 APEC summit and, 131-32,211 arms sales and, 173 ASEAN and, 143-44,173 autonomy and, 107,128 balance-of-power approach adopted by, 123-24 BRI and, 167-68 centralization under, 111-12,120-21, 125,128-29,181
276 INDEX Putin, Vladimir (cent.) China and, 117,128-29,133-34 common cooperation framework proposed by, 146 corruption and, 125 Crimean annexation under, 38 democratic institutions undermined by, 125 development programs under, 131-33 early administrative measures of, 101 economic prospects and, 152-55 Eurasianism and, 104-6,119,219 federal districts created by, 101 foreign investment discouraged under, 166 foreign policy Concepts issued under, 102-5,132-33 gradualist foreign policy approach of, 133 historical persistence and, 32 imagining the Pacific and, 94,101-7, 111-12,120-21 India and, 206 initial foreign policy orientation of, 123-24 NATO and, 129 Orthodox Church and, 104-5 personal diplomacy emphasized by, 126 pivot to the Pacific under, 1,2,10,38, 107,128-33 protests under, 118 Russian Far East and, 107-8,111-12, 131-33 Russian Federation Constitution and, 125 security and, 185-86 separatism and, 101-2,156 Siberia and, 107-8,112,132-33 siloviki under, 126-28,153 small peoples and, 109-10 Ukraine and, 18,193-94,222-23 West, disillusionment with, 129 Xi's relationship with, 117,126,167-68, 184,199,222-23 Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), 144-46,184,187,190,200,215-16 Radchenko, Sergey, 83-84,88,229n.7 railways age of imperialism and, 40-45,43/, 52 Baikal-Amur Mainline Railway (BAM), 71,100,114,151-52,178-79 Chinese Eastern Railway (CER), 6-7, 40,41-42,43-44,70-71,74-75 economic prospects and, 151-52, 172-73 historical development of, 228n.l imagining the Pacific and, 97 Manchuria and, 7,41-42,43-44,48,52, 68-69,75-76,77 Soviet Union and, 70-71,100 Trans-
Siberian Railway, 6-7,29-30,4041,46-47,97,109,150,151-52,169 Rapallo Treaty (1922), 67 realism, 16-17,19-20,22-24,34,60,6162,106,188,206,223 Red Army, 66,72,74,76-77,79-80 regionalism, 63,99,110,127,148,173 Reisinger, William, 178 Remnev, Anatolyi, 41-42 revolutionary states, 60-61,124,229n.l revolution of 1905 age of imperialism and, 38,52-56 as critical juncture, 52-56,220-21 institutional reform following, 19-20, 38 Nicholas II and, 8,55-56 as window for constitutional government, 19-20 revolution of 1917,8-9,18,32-33,58, 60-61,221 Rieber, Alfred, 19,20-21,34-35 Rogozin, Dmitri, 126 Romanov dynasty, 38,220 Roosevelt, Franklin, 9,25,70 Roosevelt, Theodore, 5-6,7-8,9 Rosatom, 179 Roy, Μ. N., 68 Russia-China energy dialogue (RCED), 178 Russia in the Pacific overview agency, 224 Alaska, 4-5 autocracy, 4,219-20,222-24,225 buffer zones, 4,218,221
INDEX bureaucratie competition, 13-14,218 centralization, 12,218,219-20,221-22 challenges for Russia in recognition as great power, 1-2,3,10,218-25 courts, legislatures, and public opinion, 4 Crimean War, 4-6 geography, 218-20 historical context, 1-2,4-8 neo-imperialism, 1 patterns of the past, 218-25 pivot to the Pacific, 218-25 plan of present volume, 11-14 realism, 223 seeking influence in the east, 2-3 significance of volume, 3 Soviet Union, 8-10,221-22 Trans-Siberian railway, 6-7 Ukraine, 1-2,224-25 Russian American Company, 4-5,37 Russian Far East age of imperialism and, 40-41,42-45, 46,47,48 ASEAN and, 103 autonomy and, 12,40,41-42,100-1 Brezhnev-era military buildup in, 1 decentralization in, 113 demographics of, 107-10 development programs and, 2,6,11214,116,131,154 economic prospects and, 155-59,16263,166,172-73,176-82 economy of, 107-10 elite and mass views of, 115-18 Eurasianism and, 116-17 as gateway to the Pacific, 111-15,223 geography and, 107-10 GULAG system in, 108 identity of, 21,107-10 imagining the Pacific and, 94,99,100-1, 107-15,120-21 mapping of, 107-10 military occupation of, 44 population of, 2-3,108-9 postwar gains in, 9 protests in, 118 resource nationalism and, 117 security and, 186,195,197 2ΊΊ separatism and, 100-1 Soviet Union and, 59-60,71,221 strategic importance of, 116-17 trade with East Asian economies of, 100-1 Russian Federation Constitution, 125 Russian identity. See Eurasianism; imagining the Pacific Russian-Japan Investment Fund, 169 Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) age of imperialism and, 52-56 Britain and, 25 contributing factors to, 41
as critical juncture, 52-56,220-21 defeat of Russia in, 8,25 economic prospects and, 151 institutional change following, 34-35 Manchuria and, 43 navy and, 42-43 Nicholas II and, 8,53,220-21 outbreak of, 8 significance of, 8,34-35 Russo-Turkish War (1877-78), 40-41 Rust, Mathias, 84 Said, Edward, 108 sanctions, 140,160,162-63,166,168 Sang Troung Tan, 210 Savitskii, Petr, 97-98 Schmitt, Carl, 104-5 SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization), 30-31,103,114-15, 123,135-36,140-41,144,187,189, 195,207 Scott, James C., 120 Sea of Okhotsk, 10,11-12,46,59-60,73, 81,82,156,185-86,196,201-2,2089,212-13 Sechin, Igor, 178 security aircraft carriers and, 197 APEC and, 211-12,215-16 ASEAN and, 190,209-12 Asia Pacific concept in, 184-86,207 assault ships and, 197 Atlanticism and, 193-94 AUKUS and, 184,187,200,215-16 autocracy and, 185,191
278 INDEX security (cont.) balancing in, 212-13 band wagoning in, 212-13 BRI and, 188-89,192 BRICS and, 189,207 buffer zones and, 193-94 changing power balance and, 186-93 China and, 186-87,188-92,196-97, 198-203,204-6 containment principle in, 200 continental perspective in, 193-98 Crimea and, 199-200,204 disaster relief operations and, 204 drug trafficking and, 207 Eurasianism and, 192-95 hedging in, 212-13 inconsistency in approach to, 212 India and, 188-90,191,201-2,206-7 Japan and, 190,196,204-5,207-9 joint exercises and, 200,201-2 Kuril Islands and, 196,208 limitations in, 203 limited capabilities and, 197-98,205 Manchuria and, 214 minilaterialism and, 187 missile defense systems and, 204-5 modernization of forces and, 194-95, 196-97 Mongolia and, 198,214 NATO and, 192,198-99,204 navy and, 187-88,194-95,196-98 North Korea and, 187,204-5,213 nuclear submarine fleet and, 196 overview of, 184-86,213-17 Pakistan and, 195,207-8 Quad partnership and, 184,187,190, 200,215-16 realism and, 188,206 regional variation in, 206-12 RIC triangle and, 189 Russian Far East and, 186,195,197 SCO and, 187,189,195,201-3,207 Sea of Okhotsk and, 185-86,196,2012,208-9,212-13 Siberia and, 195,197 South China Sea disputes and, 187, 200,201-2,203,205-6, 209-10,211, 212 South Korea and, 186-87,188,190,194, 196,204-5,208-9,212-13 Soviet Union and, 186,187-88,196,197 strategic partnership with China and, 198-203 terrorism and, 207 Ukraine and, 193-94,199-200,206, 207-8 UN and, 200,203 United States and, 186-88,189-92,199, 200,204-6,208-9 Vietnam and, 188,197-98,201-2, 209-10 wedge strategy in,
207-8 zero-sum perspective in, 192 Security Council (UN), 134-35,139-40, 141-42,146,189-90,200,203 Segal, Gerald, 1,10 separatism, 100-2,110,156 Serdiukov, Anatoly, 126-27 Sergunin, Alexander, 126-27 Shanghai Accord (1996), 198-99 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), 30-31,103,114-15,123,13536,140-41,144,187,189,195 Shevardnadze, Eduard, 84,85,89-90 Shimoda Treaty (1855), 6 Shimonoseki Treaty (1895), 43-44 Shoigu, Sergei, 126-27,200,208 Siberia age of imperialism and, 46 autonomy and, 12,63 decentralization in, 63 economic prospects and, 155-58,16263,167,176-82 exploration of, 4 GULAG system in, 108 imagining the Pacific and, 94,99,101, 107-8,109-10,112 overview of, 3,12 protests in, 118 security and, 195,197 separatism and, 101 Trans-Siberian Railway, 6-7,29-30,4041,46-47,97,109,150,151-52,169 SIBUR, 166 Sil, Rudra, 17 Silk Road Fund, 166,180
INDEX siloviki, 126-27,153 Siluanov, Anton, 114 Sino-Japanese War (1894-95), 7-8,43 Sinopec, 166 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation (2001), 123-24,128-29 Sino-Soviet split, 91-92,140-41,186 Sino-Soviet Treaty (1950), 75-76 Six-Party Talks (2003-9), 130,138 Socialist Countries Department of the Party Central Committee, 88-89 Sohrabi, Nader, 228n.6 Sokolov, Sergei, 84 South Asia, pivot to the Pacific and, 14043. See also India; Pakistan South China Sea disputes, 187,200,201-2, 203,205-6,209-10,211,212 Southeast Asia, pivot to the Pacific and, 143-44. See also ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) South Korea economic prospects and, 166,168,17172,181-82,183 pivot to the Pacific and, 123,133,137, 138-40 security and, 186-87,188,190,194,196, 204-5,208-9,212-13 Soviet Union and, 83,84-85,91-92 Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact (1941), 24,72 Soviet Union. See also Politburo Afghanistan invasion by, 83,84-85, 89-90 anti-colonialism of, 60-61 ASEAN and, 85 autocracy and, 88-89 autonomy and, 65 Britain and, 67-69 buffer zones and, 63,65,71,74-75,77, 221 centralization and, 87,88-89,221-22 China and, 59-60,61,66,68-69,74-79, 84-85 containment of, 69 countering imperialism in the East by, 65-69 detente and, 78 doctrinal paradox of, 61 279 dual policy in foreign affairs of, 61 economic prospects and, 151 Far Eastern Republic and, 63-65 foreign occupation and, 63-65 foreign policy in a new state of, 60-63 geography and, 69-70,82,92 Gorbachev's Asia Pacific program in, 83-86 GULAG system in, 108 historical persistence and, 18,28,30 identity crisis following, 100-2
imagining the Pacific and, 97-98, 99-100 institutional structure of foreign policy of, 86-90 international revolutionary movements sponsored by, 61-62,68 Japan and, 63-64,70-74,80,83 Koreans deported from, 71,99-100 Manchukuo and, 70-71 Manchuria and, 9,36,65,73,74-75,91 military expansion of, 79-83 military preparedness of, 66,69 Mongolia and, 9,36,65,66,68-69,7273,74-76,78,84-85,91 navy and, 67,69-70,79-83,197 New Economic Policy in, 62,65-66,67 North Korea and, 140 overview of, 8-10,59-60,90-93, 218-25 peaceful coexistence policy and, 65-66, 78 perestroika and, 10,19,81,85,150-52 post-WW II state of, 72-79 presence in the Asia Pacific of, 69-72 railways in, 70-71,100 realism and, 60,61-62 regionalism and, 63 revisionist claims against, 78-79 revolution of 1917 and, 8-9,18,32-33, 58,60-63,221 Russian Far East and, 59-60,71,221 security and, 69-72,186,187-88,196, 197 soft power of, 30 South Korea and, 83,84-85,91-92 United States and, 64,70,76,78,80, 81-83
280 INDEX Soviet Union (cent.) Vietnam and, 85,91-92 World War II and, 8-10,24,136,13738,208 Spanish-American War (1898), 5-6,8,39 Spykman, Nicholas, 24-25 Stalin, Joseph agency of, 224 Asia as trump card for, 74 autonomy and, 65 buffer zones and, 74-76 China and, 68,72-73,74-76,221 collective security turn of, 70-71 expansion attempts by, 59,221 imagining the Pacific and, 99-100 Japan and, 9,72-74,76 Khrushchev's denunciation of, 77-78 lightning strikes against Japan by, 1 Manchuria and, 77-78 military preparedness under, 69 Mongolia and, 45,72-73 navy's importance under, 79-80 Nicholas H's similarities with, 86-87 nonaggression pact honored by, 9 Russian Far East and, 99-100 socialism in one country doctrine of, 65,79 timing of full control of foreign policy of, 86 wedge strategy of, 70 Yalta conference and, 72-73 Starikov, Nikolai, 194 Staun, Jorgen, 193-94 Stephan, John, 67 Stolypin, Pyotr, 53-54,56 St. Petersburg Treaty (1875), 7,40 Strategy for Spatial Development to 2025, 157-58 Sun, Yun, 168 Sun Yat-sen, 68 Surkov, Vladislav, 34 Taiwan, 76,77-78,91-92,135,187,200, 201-2,203 Taubman, William, 88 Territories of Advanced Social-Economic Development (TORs), 154-55 Timchenko, Gennadi, 178 Tolstoy, Lev, 98 trade. See economic prospects Trans-PacificPartnership (TPP), 175-76, 200 Trans-Siberian Railway, 6-7,29-30,4041,46-47,97,109,150,151-52,169 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918), 62,63 Treaty of Friendship and Alliance (1945), 73 Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation (2001), 133-34,198-99 Treaty ofPortsmouth (1904-05), 7-8 Treaty of Shimonoseki (1895),
43-44 Treaty of St. Petersburg (1875), 7,40 Trenin, Dmitry,91, 111, 115-16,136 Triple Intervention, 43-44 Trotsky, Leon, 60-61,62,65,68 Troyanovsky, Oleg, 87-88 Truman, Harry, 73,76-77 Trump, Donald Indo-Pacific formulation adopted under, 21,144-45,190-91,200 JCPA withdrawal of, 134-35 North Korea and, 139-40 Pakistan and, 142-43 TPP and, 149-50,175-76,200 Trutnev, Yuri, 112,158,166 tsarist period. See age of imperialism Tsushima Battle (1905), 8 Tsygankov, Andrei, 115 Tsymbursky, Vadim, 105 Ukhtomskii, Esper, 98 Ukraine buffer zones and, 193-94 China and, 134-35,199-200,222-23 economic prospects and, 165,168 energy and, 224-25 imagining the Pacific and, 104,118-19 NATO and, 224-25 pivot to the Pacific and, 140 sanctions and, 162-63 security and, 193-94,199-200,206, 207-8 2014 invasion of, 12,37-38,117,118, 123-24,129,134,153-54,155-56, 162-63,165-66
INDEX 2022 invasion of, 13-14,123-24,133, 135,138,155,181-82,193-94,206, 214-15,224-25 Ulam, Adam, 70 unequal treaties, 1,4-5,39-40,75-76, 133-34,136,157,222 United Kingdom. See Britain United States age of imperialism and, 39 Britain and, 5-6 Chinaand, 130-31,186,188 civil war in, 5 developmental focus on Pacific of, 5-6 economic prospects and, 160,165-67, 175-76 Indo-Pacific policy of, 144-46,191 parallels with Russian development of, 2,4 pivot to the Pacific and, 2,129-31,134, 144-46 rule-based order of, 146 security and, 186-88,189-92,199,200, 204-6,208-9 Soviet Union and, 64,70,76,78,80, 81-83 UN Law of the Sea Treaty, 205-6 UN Security Council, 134-35,139-40, 141-42,146,189-90,200,203 USSR. See Soviet Union Valdai Report (2012), 113 Vanderlip, Washington B., 64 Vereshchagin, Vasily, 48-49,98 Vietnam Cambodia occupied by, 84-85 economic prospects and, 173,174-75 281 pivot to the Pacific and, 133,136,143,145 security and, 188,197-98,201-2, 209-10 Soviet Union and, 85,91-92 Vietnam War, 76-77,78,80,82-83, 91-92 Vladivostok, 40,67,111 -13 Vorontsov, Aleksander, 116 Voroshilov, Kliment, 66 Walt, Stephen, 60 Washington Consensus, 129 Weeks, Jessica, 234n.2 Weingast, Barry, 56 Weygand, Nicole, 119 Wilhelm II, 46-47 Witte, Sergei, 6,41,44,45,48-49,50,5354,98,151 Wohlforth, William, 21-22 World War II, 8-10,24,136,137-38,208 Xu, Bo, 178 Yakunin, Vladimir, 140 Yalta conference (1945), 9,72-73 Yamal LNG project, 166,180,181 Yeltsin, Boris, 12,100-1,122-23,126-27, 133-34,221-22 Yudin, Pavel, 77-78 Zakaria, Fareed, 23,227n.4 Zhao, Huasheng, 196-97 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, 117 Zhou
Enlai, 78 Zhukov, Georgii, 80 zones, buffer. See buffer zones Zubok, Vladislav, 76 |
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