Search: Russia,ASEAN (40 materials)

 

Taking (Another) Turn to the East: Making Sense of Russia’s Stance in the Asia-Pacific

... recommendations are facilitating Track 1.5 and 2 dialogue, also fostering people-to-people exchange, traditionally welcomed by the Asian societies. One of such areas is the interest in relatively inexpensive opportunities to train specialists and engineers in Russia. The idea of ASEAN centrality could also facilitate the acceptance of Russia in the Southeast Asian subregion, which forms the core of the Asia-Pacific as a whole. ASEAN’s sourness over the recent summit in Washington represents a chance for the Russian Federation ...

02.06.2022

Revisiting the R5 Paradigm

... One of the most powerful drivers here is the rise in China’s share of global trade, most notably within the Global South. In Russia’s case there is the record-high level of trade turnover with China in 2021 at nearly 150 bn US dollars after a rise by ... ... across the Global South. In particular there is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) led by China and the ASEAN economies. In Africa the key integration initiative is the African Continental Free Trade Area launched in 2018. Another ...

01.04.2022

The Neo-NAM: From Vision to Reality

... would almost certainly object to any such formal announcement, and neither Russia nor India wants to inadvertently risk having that country view their truly neutral grand strategic intentions with suspicion. Vietnam To begin, it deserves mentioning that Russia and India each have strategic partnerships with the centrally positioned ASEAN state of Vietnam. It would therefore be best if they incorporated that country into the VCMC and began trilaterally coordinating with it. The Vietnamese President was just in Moscow where he and his host agreed to renew their strategic partnership....

16.12.2021

Russia-India: From Rethink to Adjust to Upgrade

... neither the ambition nor the resources to dominate Greater Eurasia, could play a key role in maintaining Eurasian equilibrium, which requires Russo-Indo-Chinese understanding. While being realistic about its partners and their complicated relations, Russia needs to proactively facilitate efforts at better understanding between New Delhi and Beijing, and promote positive interaction among the three great powers. Such interaction is also needed for engagement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a key aspect of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. It is even more necessary for building up the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) as a continent-wide dialogue platform. Moreover, close relations with New Delhi would help Moscow in engaging ...

11.12.2021

Russia-India Summit: Is the Strategic Partnership Still Afloat?

... infrastructure and other economic projects. Even though Russia’s opposition to the U.S. strategy in the Indo-Pacific is likely to stay unchanged for a while, it is possible for Moscow to narrow down its differences with other regional perspectives. As Russia’s dialogue with ASEAN countries and Vietnam, in particular, shows, Moscow is ready to “explore promising areas of interaction” in the framework of ASEAN Indo-Pacific Outlook. India’s vision, as should be well realised in Moscow, does not contradict Russian convictions ...

09.12.2021

Security and Development in Northeast Asia: New Approaches Needed

... out. The NEA countries should probably scrutinize the experience of Southeast Asia, where the subsisting socioeconomic and political plurality, grave inter-country contradictions and conflicts did not hamper successful integration under the banners of ASEAN. As a matter of fact, a certain degree of fragmentation and disunity are present in the very dynamic and extensive Russia–China cooperation in the NEA. So far, our interactions have often fanned out into a set of highly important yet independent projects that are not always closely interconnected. Individual projects are implemented in the military-technical area,...

23.08.2021

Online round table “65 years of the Russia — Cambodia Diplomatic Relations”

... such as trade, cultural and educational exchanges, tourism, energy, and agriculture, highlighting both positive aspects and structural weaknesses impeding the progress. They also paid particular attention to the opportunities of collaboration between Russia and ASEAN as well as Cambodia and EAEU, gaining its momentum amidst Cambodia taking over coordination of the RussiaASEAN Dialogue in 2021. Summary of the Discussion Andrey Kortunov, Director General, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) Russia ...

10.04.2021

Russia Winks at Myanmar Amid Chaos

... Myanmar–Friends in Need? Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs , 34(2), 165-198. Shendrikova, D. (2017). Why the Myanmar crisis makes Russia choose between Muslim and Buddhist minorities inside. ISPI , 1-2. Sumsky, V., Hong, M., & Lugg, A. (Eds.). (2012). ASEAN-Russia: foundations and future prospects. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies , 1-376. LINKS Daly, J. (2020). Russia’s Kavkaz-2020 : International Participation and Regional Security Implications. The Jamestown Foundation . Available at https://jamestown....

05.04.2021

Webinar “65th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Russia and the Kingdom of Cambodia”

... Russia — Cambodia coordination in the international arena becomes increasingly relevant. Cooperation in multilateral formats could also contribute to the advancement of both countries’ agendas, given the priority Moscow attaches to its relations with ASEAN and the interest Phnom Penh has in developing contacts with the EAEU. These and other issues will be discussed on April, 9, at the webinar by the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), featuring H.E. Anatoly Borovik, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Cambodia, his Cambodian counterpart H.E. Seyla Eat, and leading Russian and Cambodian ...

16.03.2021

Eastern Direction of Russian Foreign Policy

... the difference in cultures. Zhao Huasheng, Andrey Kortunov: The Coming Bipolarity and Its Implications: Views from China and Russia Unlike the US/EU, the Asia-Pacific has been mostly able to keep the pandemic under control and is now trying to restore ... ... economies as quickly as possible. An important step was the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership between 10 ASEAN countries, as well as five partner countries (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand) during the online summit ...

16.03.2021
 

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