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The Political Economy of Pacific Russia

Regional Developments in East Asia

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  • © 2017

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  • Fosters international cooperation in the development of Russia's Far East
  • Redefines the role of 'Pacific Russia' in the international political economy of Asia
  • Makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Russian Far Eastern policy

Part of the book series: International Political Economy Series (IPES)

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This thought-provoking book, edited by Jing Huang and Alexander Korolev, redefines the complex political and economic landscape of the Asia-Pacific region. Written by internationally recognized experts from Russia, China, South Korea, Japan, Norway and Singapore, it provides an in-depth analysis of international cooperation in the development of Russia’s Far East and Siberia. It explores the geo-economic and geopolitical standing of ‘Pacific Russia’, and examines both the factors that lie behind, and the mechanisms that allow its integration into Asia. The authors argue that such development is essential for diversifying Russia’s economy, but that this turn to Asia is still inconsistent and would benefit from being truly international and multilateral. The protracted crisis in relations between Russia and the West, they point out, has only made it more significant. This edited volume will appeal to political scientists, economists, scholars of development studies and international relations, and policy-makers. 



















Editors and Affiliations

  • Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

    Jing Huang, Alexander Korolev

About the editors

Jing Huang is Lee Foundation Professor of U.S.–China Relations and Director of the Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore. He is an internationally recognized expert on Chinese politics, China’s foreign relations and security issues in Asia–Pacific.


Alexander Korolev is Research Fellow at the Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore. His research interests include international relations theory and comparative politics with special reference to China and Russia.




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