RUSSIA'S PARTICIPATION IN MULTILATERAL MECHANISMS IN EAST ASIA

After the end of the Cold War Russia has significantly increased its participation in multilateral mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific region and is clearly trying to become a significant player in regional institution-building. For two post-Cold War Russia decades was involved in almost all the basic me...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a886af3ef28749c9ae0f2c9578f8d03d2021-11-23T14:50:57ZRUSSIA'S PARTICIPATION IN MULTILATERAL MECHANISMS IN EAST ASIA2071-81602541-909910.24833/2071-8160-2014-3-36-20-26https://doaj.org/article/a886af3ef28749c9ae0f2c9578f8d03d2014-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/110https://doaj.org/toc/2071-8160https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9099After the end of the Cold War Russia has significantly increased its participation in multilateral mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific region and is clearly trying to become a significant player in regional institution-building. For two post-Cold War Russia decades was involved in almost all the basic mechanisms of multilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. However, often Russia isn't perceived by Asian partners as an equal participant in the Asia-Pacific region, it is felt particularly in the area of multilateral economic cooperation. Russia's entry into the WTO (2011) and the formation of the Common Economic stimulated Russia's engagement in multilateral economic structures. Russia's inclusion in the negotiating framework of ASEM (2010) and EAS (2011) perceives that Asian countries are willing to see Russia as a full member not only in regional processes, but also globally. The main stimulus for the revision of the Asian direction of foreign policy and the role of Siberia and the Far East appears during APEC summit in Vladivostok in 2012. The APEC summit demonstrated the geostrategic importance of the development of the Russian Far East and Siberia, as a key element of Russia's inclusion in the mechanisms of regional cooperation, on the other hand, it became clear that without the participation of foreign partners effective development of the Far Eastern territories is hardly possible. Large-scale investment and infrastructure projects in the Far East has already significantly revived the situation in the region opening new opportunities for multilateral cooperation.N. V. StapranMGIMO University Pressarticlerussiaasia-pacific regionforeign policypacific strategyapecaseancooperationintegrationregionalismInternational relationsJZ2-6530ENRUVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, Vol 0, Iss 3(36), Pp 20-26 (2014)
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RU
topic russia
asia-pacific region
foreign policy
pacific strategy
apec
asean
cooperation
integration
regionalism
International relations
JZ2-6530
spellingShingle russia
asia-pacific region
foreign policy
pacific strategy
apec
asean
cooperation
integration
regionalism
International relations
JZ2-6530
N. V. Stapran
RUSSIA'S PARTICIPATION IN MULTILATERAL MECHANISMS IN EAST ASIA
description After the end of the Cold War Russia has significantly increased its participation in multilateral mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific region and is clearly trying to become a significant player in regional institution-building. For two post-Cold War Russia decades was involved in almost all the basic mechanisms of multilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. However, often Russia isn't perceived by Asian partners as an equal participant in the Asia-Pacific region, it is felt particularly in the area of multilateral economic cooperation. Russia's entry into the WTO (2011) and the formation of the Common Economic stimulated Russia's engagement in multilateral economic structures. Russia's inclusion in the negotiating framework of ASEM (2010) and EAS (2011) perceives that Asian countries are willing to see Russia as a full member not only in regional processes, but also globally. The main stimulus for the revision of the Asian direction of foreign policy and the role of Siberia and the Far East appears during APEC summit in Vladivostok in 2012. The APEC summit demonstrated the geostrategic importance of the development of the Russian Far East and Siberia, as a key element of Russia's inclusion in the mechanisms of regional cooperation, on the other hand, it became clear that without the participation of foreign partners effective development of the Far Eastern territories is hardly possible. Large-scale investment and infrastructure projects in the Far East has already significantly revived the situation in the region opening new opportunities for multilateral cooperation.
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