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Russian Far East

A China-Russia Arctic Alliance? Not So Fast.

A China-Russia Arctic Alliance? Not So Fast.

By Marc Lanteigne
Despite lofty declarations of mutual interests in the Arctic, there have been significant cracks in this regional relationship. 

Russia’s Asia-Pacific Interests

Russia’s Asia-Pacific Interests

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Elizabeth Wishnick.
What Does a Kishida Government Mean for Japan-Russia Economic Relations?

What Does a Kishida Government Mean for Japan-Russia Economic Relations?

By Andrei Kozinets and James D.J. Brown
Japan-Russia relations look set for a lull under Prime Minister Kishida. But there are good reason to continue economic cooperation in the Russian Far East.

The Distance Between Moscow and Russia’s Far East Is Growing

The Distance Between Moscow and Russia’s Far East Is Growing

By Gabriel Gavin
Tensions in Siberia are growing, fueled by fears around Chinese investment and resentment at being governed from another continent.

Siberia on Fire

Siberia on Fire

By Kira Leadholm
Summer 2020 is on track to be the Arctic’s hottest on record, and blazing temperatures in Siberia are posing massive problems with global implications.

What’s India Doing in Russia’s Far East?

What’s India Doing in Russia’s Far East?

By Sudha Ramachandran
Is India’s interest in the Russian Far East driven more by strategic and geopolitical considerations than strict business interests?

Left Behind in Russia’s Far East

Left Behind in Russia’s Far East

By Dmitriy Frolovskiy
Yakutia, land of permafrost and diamonds, is on the crossroads of destiny.
The Myth of a Chinese Takeover in the Russian Far East

The Myth of a Chinese Takeover in the Russian Far East

By Xiaochen Su
The Chinese presence in Siberia and the Far East is actually declining, not growing.

In Russia's Far East, a Clumsy Attempt to Steal an Election Backfires

In Russia's Far East, a Clumsy Attempt to Steal an Election Backfires

By Sergey Radchenko
Blatant electoral fraud in the Primorsky Krai gubernatorial election spells trouble for Putin.

Vostok 2018: Russia and China’s Diverging Common Interests

Vostok 2018: Russia and China’s Diverging Common Interests

By Zi Yang
China and Russia are sending a message to the U.S. – and to each other – with their display of military might.

The Growing Russia-South Korea Partnership

The Growing Russia-South Korea Partnership

By Timothy Stanley
Economic links between South Korea and Russia are a welcome byproduct of the inter-Korea thaw.
The Fatal Offshore: Deoffshorization and Russia’s Infrastructure Crisis

The Fatal Offshore: Deoffshorization and Russia’s Infrastructure Crisis

By Nicholas Trickett
President Vladimir Putin wants Russian businesses to bring their money back to the homeland. But is it worth it?

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