The Development of Russian Far East and Eastern Siberia and the Future of Northeast Asia
Ha Yong-Chool () and
Shin Beom-Shik ()
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Ha Yong-Chool: University of Washington
Shin Beom-Shik: Seoul National University
Spatial Economics=Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika, 2013, issue 2, 10-21
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The purpose of this short paper is to introduce a new concept and way of thinking about the future of Northeast Asia in conjunction with the development of Russian Far East and Eastern Siberia. The basic arguments of this paper are: first, the specialists should shed the conventional definition of geographical boundaries, especially in defining Northeast Asia; second, Russia’s Far Eastern development can make a significant contribution to the regional community building depending on how creatively and imaginatively the development proceeds; lastly, it is high time to start preparation for the future of Northeast Asia before it gets too late. In this regard, at the end of this paper the authors introduce their initial effort to establish a consortium, the purpose of which is to lay groundwork for the establishment of an institute for Northeast Asian community building.
Keywords: Northeast; Asia; ?; Russian; Far; East; ?; Eastern; Siberia; ?; Nationalism; ?; Six; Party; Talks; ?; Political; and; Economic; Integration; ?; International; Consortium (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.14530/se.2013.2.010-021
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