Moscow dominates Russia-Japan relations / Mark Galeotti.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review Vol 18 no 10, October 2006, pp.52-53Summary: Russia and Japan have 150 years of diplomatic relations but the balance appears to be in Russia's favour at present. Russia's vast oil and gas resources are enabling Moscow to be more assertive in dealings with Japan for example in the dispute over the Kuril Islands (a Japanese fisherman was shot dead by Russian border troops on 16 August 2006).
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Russia and Japan have 150 years of diplomatic relations but the balance appears to be in Russia's favour at present. Russia's vast oil and gas resources are enabling Moscow to be more assertive in dealings with Japan for example in the dispute over the Kuril Islands (a Japanese fisherman was shot dead by Russian border troops on 16 August 2006).

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