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Russia and the CIS in 2005: Promoting East Asian Oil Diplomacy, Containing Change in Central Asia

Russia and the CIS in 2005: Promoting East Asian Oil Diplomacy, Containing Change in Central Asia Oil played a big role in Russia's Asian diplomacy as the Khodorkovsky affair led to a rearrangement of Russian oil assets and pipeline plans, with consequences for China and Japan. China and Russia held their first military exercises, reflecting their concern over the impact of the “colored revolutions.” http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Survey University of California Press

Russia and the CIS in 2005: Promoting East Asian Oil Diplomacy, Containing Change in Central Asia

Asian Survey , Volume 46 (1) – Jan 1, 2006

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University of California Press
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Copyright © by the University of California Press
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ISSN
0004-4687
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1533-838X
DOI
10.1525/as.2006.46.1.69
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Abstract

Oil played a big role in Russia's Asian diplomacy as the Khodorkovsky affair led to a rearrangement of Russian oil assets and pipeline plans, with consequences for China and Japan. China and Russia held their first military exercises, reflecting their concern over the impact of the “colored revolutions.”

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Asian SurveyUniversity of California Press

Published: Jan 1, 2006

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