Search: China,EEU,Russia (13 materials)

 

2016 – A Victory of Conservative Realism

... Persian Gulf region via Azerbaijan. The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) Commission and Beijing are discussing concrete ways to integrate the Silk Road project with the EEU and create a non-preferential free trade area between the Eurasian Economic Union and China. A similar agreement has been signed with Vietnam. Almost forty other countries are wishing to set up such areas with the EEU. A series of agreements between Japan and Russia on economic cooperation in the Far East and on Kurile Islands became a major success as they benefit the two countries not only economically but also geopolitically. Japan has de facto left the West’s anti-Russian front which was already ...

27.02.2017

RIAC and PRC Embassy in Russia Officials Discuss Realities and Prospects for SREB and EEU Convergence

On October 20, 2016 the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Chinese Embassy in the Russian Federation held a roundtable “Realities and Prospects for Convergence of SREB and EEU. Joint efforts to establish a Big Eurasian Partnership.” RIAC President Igor Ivanov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of China to Russia Mr. Li Hui, and Director of the Integration Development Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) Sergey Shukhno delivered welcoming remarks at the event. The discussion was moderated by RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov. The participants ...

22.10.2016

Prospects for Russian-Chinese Cooperation in Central Asia

... initiative. The Working Paper covers the economic interests and presence of Russia and China in the region, and compares their resources for ensuring security. Special attention is paid to the possible cooperation between the two powers in tying together the EEU and the SREB. The authors suggest several promising formats and areas which are in the best interests of both Russia and China, and, first and foremost, in the best interests of the Central Asian states themselves. Prospects for Russian-Chinese Cooperation in Central Asia , 1,7 Mb

16.08.2016

Russia and China – No Negative Competition Should be in Sight

On 30-31 May 2016 the RIAC held a major international conference entitled “ Russia and China: towards a new quality in bilateral relations ”. The conference discussed various aspects of the two countries’ relationship, and also the regional dimension of cooperation between Russia and China. There was a special focus on processes ...

09.06.2016

Russian, Chinese experts discuss integration projects in Eurasia

... post-graduate student Yury Kulintsev from the Institute of Far Eastern Studies (IFES) of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The experts discussed the current state of affairs and... ... Cooperation Organization (SCO), issues involving the linking of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and the Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) as well as the impact of the Trans-Pacific... ... on the economic situation in the region. Meeting with a delegation of experts from China

22.04.2016

Four Socio-Political Factors That Could Make or Break the Deal for Eurasian Economic Integration after Kyrgyzstan’s Accession

... the paper, are trackable, adjustable and actable upon. It is depending on them that the tactical steps made so far towards the creation of the EEU will or will not synthesize into a longer-term strategy. Internationally, concrete proposals for a joint EEUChina’s SREB effort. While Russia and the region would benefit from joint funding of infrastructural projects, China’s direct dividends would include better acceptance of the country’s yet another large-scale initiative in the region and strengthened intra-regional ...

30.03.2016

Eurasia in Russian Foreign Policy: Interests, Opportunities and Constraints

... to [focus on] internal development and to search for opportunities abroad, however uncertain the ultimate outcome might be. This ought to benefit Russia’s neighbours to the East and South because they are also hunting for new sources of growth. China and Russia’s EEU partners face similar challenges, although they are looking abroad for different reasons. China China's internal economic situation has changed in recent years, with growth slowing and the yuan being devalued. Disparities between different regions’ ...

16.12.2015

RIAC at 3rd Huaihai Forum

... thorny and requires a delicate resolution. As the concentration of militants in northern Afghanistan grows, as more natives of Russia and Central Asia including the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan join the Islamic State, as there are signs of destabilized ... ... happening now in the EU. The pace of integration processes in the Eurasian space will depend largely on the instruments that the EEU will be able to use to address the acute dilemmas. Providing security is also a key condition for carrying out China’s Silk Road Economic Belt project across Central Eurasia. The discussion also covered the issue of interrelation between ...

26.11.2015

Is Greater Eurasia a Self-Sustaining Geoeconomic Ecosystem?

... the day. But is this Eurocentric axiom relevant anymore? This may sound rather disconcerting but the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) or Greater Eurasia – facilitated by Russian geopolitics and Chinese Silk Road initiatives –may in fact constitute a self-sustaining ecosystem. Proponents ... ... grounds of the East. With each passing day, the building blocks of human industry are gravitating eastwards. A car manufactured in China will have additional local components and innovations over time although occasionally, it may need an Italian design or ...

24.11.2015
 

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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