RUSSIA IN NORTH-EAST ASIA: CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES

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RUSSIA IN NORTH-EAST ASIA: CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES MINAKIR P.A. RUSSIA IN NORTH-EAST ASIA: CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES

Allocation of Production Factors and Natural Resources in NEA Capital Technology Labor Natural Resources Japan *** Korea ** China * Russian Far East Mongolia PDRK

APEC COUNTRIES: ECONOMIC POTENTIAL (the world=100%)

CHALLENGES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA First challenge – Integration-Geostrategic

Power Allocation in NEA China Mongolia Russia PDRK Japan Korea

CHALLENGES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA Second challenge – Resources

Allocation of Production Factors and Natural Resources in NEA Capital Technology Labor Natural Resources Japan *** Korea ** China * Russian Far East Mongolia PDRK

CHALLENGES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA Third challenge – Infrastructural

OPTIONS FOR BUILDING SYSTEMS OF ENERGY RESOURCES TRANSMISSION TO NORTHEAST ASIA COUNTRIES Urengoi RUSSIA Yakutsk Tomsk Irkutsk Barnaul Ulan Bator Urumchi Harbin Khabarovsk MONGOLIA Shenyang Vladivostok CHINA Beijing Niigata Seoul REPUBLIC OF KOREA Tokyo ____ Gas pipeline _ _ _ Gas condensate ____ Oil pipeline JAPAN Shanghai

CHALLENGES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA Fourth challenge – Motivational

Foreign trade turnover and foreign investment of Russian Far East and North-East Asia nations (as percent of previous year)

CHALLENGES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA Fifth challenge – Competitive

POSSIBILITIES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA First possibility – Conceptual

INDUSTRIAL- INFRASTRUCTURE BELT’ CONCEPT Blagoveshensk FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT Blagoveshensk Komsomolsk-na-Amure Vanino Birobijan Khabarovsk Pogranichny Ussuriysk CHINA Vladivostok Nakhodka DPRK JAPAN RK

POSSIBILITIES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA Second possibility – Institutional

POSSIBILITIES FOR THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA Third possibility – Geopolitical