Russia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One

The article analyzes Russia’s policy from the point of view of goals formulated by the government in response to challenges in international politics, economics and security, as well as challenges associated with the threat of losing the status of a great power, maintaining territorial integrity and...

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Autores principales: M. V. Bratersky, G. I. Kutyrev
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ed51477b5697425d803e79d5c95ecc122021-11-07T14:45:02ZRussia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One2542-02402587-932410.23932/2542-0240-2019-12-1-220-240https://doaj.org/article/ed51477b5697425d803e79d5c95ecc122019-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ogt-journal.com/jour/article/view/412https://doaj.org/toc/2542-0240https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9324The article analyzes Russia’s policy from the point of view of goals formulated by the government in response to challenges in international politics, economics and security, as well as challenges associated with the threat of losing the status of a great power, maintaining territorial integrity and independence. Russia’s dissatisfaction with the existing order of things – when its interests were not taken into account, and the West did not set any limits for itself, advancing its geopolitical interests –had been growing for a long time, however, most clearly manifested itself in the landmark 2014 when Western sanctions after the Crimean events pushed the Russian authorities and business to more active in the Asia-Pacific.The authors formulate a number of signs of the new regional order of the Asia-Pacific countries, which may develop into a new international (global) order. This type of system, according to the authors, will be more competitive and less hierarchical, within its framework there will not be a single dominant force or ideology, it will be based on a multitude of centers of power. Such a world order is more attractive for Russia than the unipolar Atlantic order. It will give the country the opportunity to use its own comparative advantages, such as territory, resources, hard power, a fairly rigid political organization and the ability to mobilize resources for strategic purposes. Nevertheless, it is important to understand that the modern non-Western world is still very amorphous, its future contours are blurred, and Asian business is still weakly responding to the Russian “turn to the East”.M. V. BraterskyG. I. KutyrevАссоциация независимых экспертов «Центр изучения кризисного общества» (in English: Association for independent experts “Center for Crisis Society Studies”)articlerussiathe russian far eastthe united statesthe asia-pacific regionregional securitynational interestchallenges and threats“turn to the east”International relationsJZ2-6530ENRUКонтуры глобальных трансформаций: политика, экономика, право, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 220-240 (2019)
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RU
topic russia
the russian far east
the united states
the asia-pacific region
regional security
national interest
challenges and threats
“turn to the east”
International relations
JZ2-6530
spellingShingle russia
the russian far east
the united states
the asia-pacific region
regional security
national interest
challenges and threats
“turn to the east”
International relations
JZ2-6530
M. V. Bratersky
G. I. Kutyrev
Russia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One
description The article analyzes Russia’s policy from the point of view of goals formulated by the government in response to challenges in international politics, economics and security, as well as challenges associated with the threat of losing the status of a great power, maintaining territorial integrity and independence. Russia’s dissatisfaction with the existing order of things – when its interests were not taken into account, and the West did not set any limits for itself, advancing its geopolitical interests –had been growing for a long time, however, most clearly manifested itself in the landmark 2014 when Western sanctions after the Crimean events pushed the Russian authorities and business to more active in the Asia-Pacific.The authors formulate a number of signs of the new regional order of the Asia-Pacific countries, which may develop into a new international (global) order. This type of system, according to the authors, will be more competitive and less hierarchical, within its framework there will not be a single dominant force or ideology, it will be based on a multitude of centers of power. Such a world order is more attractive for Russia than the unipolar Atlantic order. It will give the country the opportunity to use its own comparative advantages, such as territory, resources, hard power, a fairly rigid political organization and the ability to mobilize resources for strategic purposes. Nevertheless, it is important to understand that the modern non-Western world is still very amorphous, its future contours are blurred, and Asian business is still weakly responding to the Russian “turn to the East”.
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title Russia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One
title_short Russia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One
title_full Russia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One
title_fullStr Russia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One
title_full_unstemmed Russia between Two Systems: Transit from The Atlantic World into the Eurasian- Pacific One
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