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• The first comprehensive review of Russian policy towards the
Indo-Pacific since Putin announced his “Turn to the East”; •
Written by well-known experts in the field; • Covers events up to
and including the Ukraine war (up to Nov 2022)
• The first comprehensive review of Russian policy towards the
Indo-Pacific since Putin announced his “Turn to the East”; •
Written by well-known experts in the field; • Covers events up to
and including the Ukraine war (up to Nov 2022)
This volume zones in on Russia’s relations with the Indo-Pacific
region through the lens of theoretical pluralism, presenting
alternatives to the mainstream Realist view of Russia as a major
power using geopolitical strategies to establish itself. Russia in
the Indo-Pacific is an understudied topic that needs a fresh
perspective. Contributors to this volume are based across Russia,
China, Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the USA, drawing on a range of
multinational perspectives and theoretical approaches encompassing
realism and liberalism, constructivism and the English school of
international relations. Reflecting a trend of internationalization
in the Russian study of IR, such theoretical pluralism could
facilitate Russian contributions to emerging global IR theory.
Russia in the Indo-Pacific contributes towards a more intelligible
common discourse in the Indo-Pacific, of interest to students and
scholars of Sino-Russian relations, Indo-Pacific international
relations, and international relations theory. It will also be of
interest to policymakers and general readers following foreign
policy and economic trends in the Indo-Pacific who want to better
understand Russia's role.
This volume zones in on Russia's relations with the Indo-Pacific
region through the lens of theoretical pluralism, presenting
alternatives to the mainstream Realist view of Russia as a major
power using geopolitical strategies to establish itself. Russia in
the Indo-Pacific is an understudied topic that needs a fresh
perspective. Contributors to this volume are based across Russia,
China, Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the USA, drawing on a range of
multinational perspectives and theoretical approaches encompassing
realism and liberalism, constructivism and the English school of
international relations. Reflecting a trend of internationalization
in the Russian study of IR, such theoretical pluralism could
facilitate Russian contributions to emerging global IR theory.
Russia in the Indo-Pacific contributes towards a more intelligible
common discourse in the Indo-Pacific, of interest to students and
scholars of Sino-Russian relations, Indo-Pacific international
relations, and international relations theory. It will also be of
interest to policymakers and general readers following foreign
policy and economic trends in the Indo-Pacific who want to better
understand Russia's role.
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