RUSSIA’S STRATEGIES SHIFT EAST, BUT HOW MUCH?

RUSSIA’S STRATEGIES SHIFT EAST, BUT HOW MUCH?

17 June, 14:00–15:15


Having sustained unprecedented growth over the past three decades, Asia and in particular China, has developed into a remarkable economic power. However, Russian trade and investment with these regional markets is relatively small, and the question remains as to how far Russia should shift its attention eastwards. 1) What are the political, cultural and business issues which could help accelerate closer bilateral economic relations, and what are the potential hindrances? 2) How does China see Russia's role in the context of its own development? Are they destined to be competitors, collaborators, or both? How might Russia's economic engagement with China move beyond being simply a provider of natural resources? 3) Would a shift in Russia's priorities eastwards necessarily come at the expense of its traditionally strong ties with the West, particularly with Europe and the US? How might stronger economic ties transform the political and economic landscape of both countries?