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Most of Russia?s pivots to Asia have therefore been halfhearted and fleeting. Today the Kremlin talks up the importance of ?strategic partnership? with Xi Jinping?s China, and Vladimir Putin?s government is at pains to emphasize Russian activities across Eurasia. But while distance is covered with relative ease in the age of air travel and digital communication, the East remains far off in the ways that matter most. 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