The structuration of Russia's geo-economy under economic sanctions

被引:25
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作者
Aalto, Pami [1 ]
Forsberg, Tuomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tampere, Sch Management Polit, Tampere 33014, Finland
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
Institutional Dimension; Economic Sanction; Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank; Russian Actor; Ukrainian Crisis;
D O I
10.1007/s10308-015-0446-6
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
In this article, we examine Russia's geo-economy under the economic sanctions imposed by the EU, the USA and many other states since spring 2014, including restrictions on economic cooperation in areas such as trade, certain types of energy technology, access to credit, trade in arms, travel bans and asset freezing. We first examine Russia's economic and geopolitical interests and the cognitive frames Russian policymakers use to weigh these diverse interests against each other. Second, we examine how Russian policymakers can further these interests given the effect of the sanctions on Russia's geo-economy. We analyse constraints and opportunities along the resource geographic, financial and institutional dimensions of geo-economy. Regarding resources, the sanctions seriously hamper new greenfield projects in Russia's emerging energy provinces. They impede the industry's middle- to long-term prospects while some Russians perceive new opportunities for its domestically induced modernisation. Along the financial dimension, low oil prices since mid-2014 shape existing fossil fuels trade more than the sanctions, which have no impact on Russia's arms exports. The combined effect of low oil prices and sanctions on Russia's state budget, the financial sector and the rouble is severe. On the institutional dimension, Russia's international standing suffers, but its domestic institutions are relatively resilient. Overall, we see Russia as part of an international structure where it can constitute itself as an autonomous geo-economic actor under favourable conditions including high oil prices and no sanctions.
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页码:221 / 237
页数:17
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