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Imperial Decline: Russia's Changing Role in Asia

AUTHOR: Stephen J. Blank (Editor)
ISBN: 0822319055

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Imperial Decline: Russia's Changing Role in Asia
- Book Review,
by Stephen J. Blank (Editor)

The China Quarterly
"[An] important and useful book. . . recommended for reading to any student of the contemporary problems of the development of Far Eastern countries and their relations with Russia."

Perspectives on Political Science
"If you are interested in Russian foreign policy in the post-Soviet era, buy this book. . . . [I]ndispensable reading for scholars who focus on Russia [and] of even greater value to those whose interests lie in the political economy of East Asia but who often forget that Russia is an important regional actor."

Slavic Review
"[M]ost informative, and the book is indispensable for students of Russia, Asia, and international politics."

World Affairs
"[A] welcome addition to the growing literature on Russian foreign policy."

Asian Thought and Society
"[A]n authoritative explication of Moscow's vexing dilemmas in Asia. Its breadth of analysis and accessibility make it a valuable text for non-specialists and undergraduates. Because it raises basic questions regarding Moscow's relevance as a formidable geostrategic actor, the book will undoubtedly provoke further systematic inquiry into Russia's precarious predicament in Asia."

Book Description
This collection of essays by a distinguished group of international scholars is the first to analyze current Russian policies in China, Japan, and the two Koreas. Although Russia was a rising power in Asia a century ago, historical and political events have diverted attention from this potential site of development. The essays in Imperial Decline describe the major changes that have occurred in Russia's relations with China, Japan, and South Korea under Boris Yeltin's presidency, speculating about both Russia's future in the region and the impact this future could have on relations with the United States. Contributors to this volume demonstrate how incoherent taxation and investment, uncoordinated and contradictory economic policies, runaway inflation and currency instability, and problems of defense now constrain the possibility of Russia expanding its economic influence in the region. This book is essential for students and scholars of international relations, foreign policy, and Russian history. Contributors. Stephen J. Blank, Bruce A. Elleman, Harry Gelman, Hongchan Chun , Rajan Menon, Alvin Z. Rubinstein, Oles M. Smolansky, Henry Trofimenko, Charles E. Ziegler


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Imperial Decline: Russia's Changing Role in Asia
- Book Reviews,
by Stephen J. Blank (Editor)

Imperial Decline: Russia's Changing Role in Asia

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The essays in Imperial Decline describe the major changes that have occurred in Russia's relations with China, Japan, and South Korea under Boris Yeltsin's presidency, with speculation about both Russia's future in the region and the impact this future could have on relations with the United States. Contributors to this volume demonstrate how incoherent taxation and investment, uncoordinated and contradictory economic policies, runaway inflation and currency instability, and problems of defense now constrain the possibility of Russia expanding its economic influence in Asia. This book is essential for students and scholars of international relations, foreign policy, and Russian history.

FROM THE CRITICS

Slavic Review

[M]ost informative, and the book is indispensable for students of Russia, Asia, and international politics.

Perspectives on Political Science

If you are interested in Russian foreign policy in the post-Soviet era, buy this book. . . . [I]ndispensable reading for scholars who focus on Russia [and] of even greater value to those whose interests lie in the political economy of East Asia but who often forget that Russia is an important regional actor.

The China Quarterly

[An] important and useful book. . . recommended for reading to any student of the contemporary problems of the development of Far Eastern countries and their relations with Russia."-The China Quarterly

World Affairs

[A] welcome addition to the growing literature on Russian foreign policy.

Asian Thought and Society

[A]n authoritative explication of Moscow's vexing dilemmas in Asia. Its breadth of analysis and accessibility make it a valuable text for non-specialists and undergraduates. Because it raises basic questions regarding Moscow's relevance as a formidable geostrategic actor, the book will undoubtedly provoke further systematic inquiry into Russia's precarious predicament in Asia.Read all 6 "From The Critics" >


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