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Title: Some Considerations on Russian Foreign Energy Policy


1
Some Considerations on Russian Foreign Energy
Policy
  • Ayako Sugino
  • Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
  • Oct.25, 2003

2
Questions to be addressed
  • Energy as a resource for national power How
    Russia uses it toward East Asia?
  • To answer this question, start with another
    question How does Russia view East Asia in its
    global strategy?

3
Russias foreign policy
  • Foreign policy defined as perception of
    international system and own ability
  • In the case of Russia, current international
    system is US hegemony or uni-lateralism
  • How Russia should deal with US and current
    system?
  • ? three potential strategic options

4
Russias options
  • Bandwagoningpursue economic growth within US
    dominated world order
  • Confrontation or completely equal partnership
    return to global power
  • Follow reluctantly secure crucial interest
    (influence on neighboring states) within US led
    world order
  • ? Follow reluctantly may be rational and
  • probable choice

5
Russias abilities
  • In terms of military power, economic strength and
    national prestige, Russia is far behind the West
  • ? Economic development, then military
    reconstruction
  • Oil and gas are mercantile, like other
    commodities,
  • ?Status as an oil gas exporting country?
  • is a political power resource

6
Power derived from energy
  • Bilateral influence(suppliers power) e.g. EU
    aims to reduce dependence on Russian energy
  • Influence on market balance e.g. OPEC fears
    non-OPEC production increases
  • Political expansion as a result of trade and
    investment networks e.g. US concern about
    Russias control of Caspian oilgas
    transportation
  • ? In East Asia, bilateral influence attracts
    attention

7
Russias policy goal (economy)
  • Short termexpand revenue(through oil, gas and
    arms export), introduce foreign capital and
    technology transfer(mainly in energy industry),
    WTO membership and development
  • Long termIndustrial economy(move away from
    monoculture)
  • ? Most of these goals will be achieved
  • through pro-western diplomacy

8
Russias policy goal (Political military)
  • Putin gives significance to military side of
    national power?launched military reform
  • Change in perceived threats(terrorism,
    separatism, religious extremism replaced US
    NATO)
  • Seek multipolar international system
  • ? Most of these goals are common concerns
  • of both Russia and China

9
Russias strategy
  • To integrate Russia with global economy,
    strengthen Russo-US/EU cooperation
  • Strategic partnership and reciprocal friendship
    with Central Asia, and China
  • ? Balancing between Atlanticism and
    Eurasianism

10
China within Russias global strategy
  • After 9.11, Russo-Sino relations have changed
    from traditional political ties
  • Counter-terrorism, unification of nation and
    multipolarism are common concerns. But US-China
    and US-Russia relations have improved
  • ? Back away from Anti-American slogan

11
China within Russias global strategy
  • Further strengthening of Russo-Sino economic
    cooperation is a priority
  • In July 2001, Russia and China signed a
    Friendship and Cooperation Treaty which includes
    an article on construction of an oil pipeline
  • 2001 to 2002, Russian-Chinese trade expanded
  • Russia aims to de-politicize Russo-Sino
    relations

12
Significance of oil gas pipeline project for
Russo-Sino relations
  • Symbol of close ties, not targeting any third
    parties(long term project in non-military sector)
  • As merchandise, oil and gas come next to arms
  • For China, reduce dependence on Middle East
  • For Russia, Far East development
  • ? Negative factor for Russia risk involved
  • in a single customer

13
Japan within Russias global strategy
  • Some obstacles to friendship between Japan and
    Russia
  • Japans normalization efforts to link deepening
    economic ties to political improvement
  • ? This approach has not succeeded
  • For Russia, geo-politically in the east, Japan
    comes after China?

14
Japan within Russias global strategy
  • Economically, investment in Far East development
    is required, in terms of technology transfer and
    spill over effects, desirable partners are
    western companies
  • Relating to Siberian pipeline route, Russia holds
    Japan card in negotiation with China

15
Conclusion
  • Toward China, Russia considers energy to be a
    political commodity
  • With Japan, Russia doesnt link energy with
    normalization
  • Between Japan and Russia, energy is not a
    commercial matter, but Russia exploits Japan to
    balance Russo-Sino relations

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