04558nam 22006732 450 991034512370332120160108161750.0981-230-737-010.1355/9789812307378(CKB)1000000000772744(EBL)746398(OCoLC)746746948(SSID)ssj0000448301(PQKBManifestationID)11333084(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000448301(PQKBWorkID)10385026(PQKB)10036661(UkCbUP)CR9789812307378(OCoLC)646998302(MdBmJHUP)muse23017(MiAaPQ)EBC746398(DE-B1597)492465(OCoLC)1041992589(DE-B1597)9789812307378(EXLCZ)99100000000077274420141103d2007|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRussia-ASEAN relations new directions /edited by Gennady Chufrin and Mark Hong[electronic resource]Singapore :Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,2007.1 online resource (xx, 142 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015).981-230-736-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Kesavapany, K. / Chufrin, Gennady -- The Contributors -- The Editors -- PART I. Overview of ASEAN-Russia Relations -- 1 Russia, ASEAN and East Asia / Severino, Rodolfo C. -- 2 Non-Economic Approach in Russia-ASEAN Relations: Changes in Asia, Changes in Russia / Podberezsky, Igor -- 3 Current State of Russia-ASEAN Trade and Economic Relations / Amirov, Vyacheslav -- PART II. East Asian Community -- 4 Prospects of East Asian Community and the Role of China / Mikheev, Vasily -- 5 ASEAN AND CHINA East Asia Community Building and Prospects for the Future / Leong, Ho Khai -- 6 China's Peace Offensive in Southeast Asia and Russia's Regional Imperatives / Sumsky, Victor -- 7 Expanding Singapore's Economic Space: Building Highways, Forging Links / Oo, Minn Naing -- 8 ASEAN's Leading Role in East Asian Multilateral Dialogue on Security Matters: Rhetoric versus Reality / Kanaev, Evgeny -- 9 Towards the East Asian Community / Urlyapov, Vyacheslav F. -- PART III. Energy -- 10 Energy Inter-dependence in East Asia: Russia's Contribution to Energy/Gas Cooperation in East Asia / Potapov, Maxim -- 11 Energy Security in East Asia: Challenges and Responses / Len, Christopher -- IndexIn an era of great changes and much uncertainty, such as the revival of an active Russia, buoyed by increasing energy wealth, a U.S. mired in Iraq and Afghanistan, rising China and India, as well as Japan moving towards normalization, ASEAN needs to closely monitor great power trends and thinking. This timely and topical book provides insights into various issues high on the regional agenda. The rise of China is closely observed in three chapters in this book. On Russia-ASEAN relations, three authors offer their perspectives. Energy issues are scrutinized. The ongoing efforts to build an East Asian Community are analysed. At a time when Russia has an active profile in Southeast Asia with its arms sales to Indonesia and its nuclear technology assistance to Myanmar, this book offers useful and authoritative discourses on its relations with ASEAN, building on an earlier volume published by ISEAS.National securityEast AsiaCongressesEnergy policyEast AsiaCongressesSoutheast AsiaForeign relationsRussia (Federation)CongressesChinaForeign relations1976-CongressesRussia (Federation)Foreign economic relationsSoutheast AsiaCongressesSoutheast AsiaForeign economic relationsRussia (Federation)CongressesRussia (Federation)Foreign relationsSoutheast AsiaCongressesNational securityEnergy policy327.59047Chufrin Gennadiì† IllarionovichHong MarkInstitute of Southeast Asian StudiesIMEMO-ISEAS Moscow ConferenceUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910345123703321Russia-ASEAN Relations2565002UNINA