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ANUCES Roundtable Summary: Russia and the Indo-Pacific
ANUCES Roundtable Summary: Russia and the Indo-Pacific
Year published: 2012
Issue no.: 11
Volume no.: 3

Abstract

On Wednesday 1st August 2012 the Australian National University’s Centre for European Studies held an invitation-only Roundtable on trends in Russia and their implications for the Indo-Pacific region. The Roundtable aimed to support preparation for the September 2012 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Vladivostok.  It brought together prominent academic experts and senior public servants with strong relevant backgrounds to discuss developments in Russia’s relations with the Indo-Pacific. Conducted under Chatham House rules, the Roundtable also provided an opportunity to consider the longer term role of Russia in the region more broadly. This paper provides a summary of the issues addressed.

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