International Partnership in Russia

International Partnership in Russia
Author: James Henderson,Alastair Ferguson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2014-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137352279

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International Partnership in Russia provides a unique insight into the joint ventures formed by international oil companies in Russia during the post-Soviet era. It outlines the highs and lows in their fortunes and analyses the reasons for their successes and failures.

The EU Russia Strategic Partnership

The EU Russia Strategic Partnership
Author: Hiski Haukkala
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135150136

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This book explores why, despite the initial promise and enthusiasm at the beginning of the 1990s, the European Union (EU) and the Russian Federation have encountered severe difficulties in developing their institutionalised relationship.

Public Private Partnerships in Russia

Public Private Partnerships in Russia
Author: Oleg V. Ivanov,Agnessa O. Inshakova
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-11-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783030563523

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This volume presents the history and current state of the public-private partnership (PPP) sector in Russia. It analyzes the legal and institutional framework of PPPs as well as approaches and best practices for public administrations at federal and regional level to promote PPPs. Special attention is given to the management of PPP projects in different phases of their life cycle and to the legal and financial structuring of PPP projects. In addition, the contributions highlight best PPP practices in various sectors - from transport infrastructure to information technology - and also discuss international aspects of PPP. The volume is aimed at scholars in economics and public administration as well as public decision-makers interested in modern trends in the Russian economy and the development of successful business development.

The Limits of Partnership

The Limits of Partnership
Author: Angela E. Stent
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2014-01-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691152974

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A gripping account of U.S.-Russian relations since the end of the Soviet Union The Limits of Partnership offers a riveting narrative on U.S.-Russian relations since the Soviet collapse and on the challenges ahead. It reflects the unique perspective of an insider who is also recognized as a leading expert on this troubled relationship. American presidents have repeatedly attempted to forge a strong and productive partnership only to be held hostage to the deep mistrust born of the Cold War. For the United States, Russia remains a priority because of its nuclear weapons arsenal, its strategic location bordering Europe and Asia, and its ability to support—or thwart—American interests. Why has it been so difficult to move the relationship forward? What are the prospects for doing so in the future? Is the effort doomed to fail again and again? Angela Stent served as an adviser on Russia under Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and maintains close ties with key policymakers in both countries. Here, she argues that the same contentious issues—terrorism, missile defense, Iran, nuclear proliferation, Afghanistan, the former Soviet space, the greater Middle East—have been in every president's inbox, Democrat and Republican alike, since the collapse of the USSR. Stent vividly describes how Clinton and Bush sought inroads with Russia and staked much on their personal ties to Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin—only to leave office with relations at a low point—and how Barack Obama managed to restore ties only to see them undermined by a Putin regime resentful of American dominance and determined to restore Russia's great power status. The Limits of Partnership calls for a fundamental reassessment of the principles and practices that drive U.S.-Russian relations, and offers a path forward to meet the urgent challenges facing both countries.

Limited Partnership

Limited Partnership
Author: Sherman W. Garnett
Publsiher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822026100040

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In April 1996, after over half a century of border disputes and deep-seated hostility, Russia and China entered into a "strategic partnership." The emergence of a Russia-China relationship will significantly affect international relations in a region already experiencing economic instability and political uncertainty. Based on the findings of a Study Group made up of American, Russian, and Chinese scholars, Limited Partnership explores the issues that will cement the budding relationship, including demilitarization, trade, and a shared view of regional and global issues. It also discusses future challenges to strategic cooperation, such as the disparity in the economic growth of the two countries, Chinese migration, political instability in the Russian Far East, and diverging interests in East and Central Asia. After setting out various forms that the Russia-China relationship might take, the report examines the likely impact of these scenarios and offers recommendations for U.S. policy.

True Partners

True Partners
Author: Dmitri Tremin
Publsiher: Centre for European Reform
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2012
Genre: China
ISBN: 9781907617065

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Russia and China Anatomy of a Partnership

Russia and China  Anatomy of a Partnership
Author: Aldo Ferrari,Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti
Publsiher: Ledizioni
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2019-05-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788867059805

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While the “decline of the West” is now almost taken for granted, China’s impressive economic performance and the political influence of an assertive Russia in the international arena are combining to make Eurasia a key hub of political and economic power. That, certainly, is the story which Beijing and Moscow have been telling for years.Are the times ripe for a “Eurasian world order”? What exactly does the supposed Sino-Russian challenge to the liberal world entail? Are the two countries’ worsening clashes with the West drawing them closer together? This ISPI Report tackles every aspect of the apparently solidifying alliance between Moscow and Beijing, but also points out its growing asymmetries. It also recommends some policies that could help the EU to deal with this “Eurasian shift”, a long-term and multi-faceted power readjustment that may lead to the end of the world as we have known it.

Russia and Iran

Russia and Iran
Author: Galia Golan
Publsiher: Chatham House (Formerly Riia)
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1998
Genre: Iran
ISBN: 1862030073

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This paper evaluates relations between Russia and Iran in terms of the two countries' political, economic and security interests, both regionally and vis-a-vis the West. It gives a detailed examination of military and nuclear cooperation, and questions the validity of the term strategic partnership, which is frequently used to describe the Russian-Iranian relationship.