Aditya Pareek
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Aditya Pareek
@cabinmarine.bsky.social
Researching Eurasia, Specializing on Russia's Nuclear and Space industries. Also tracking Russia-Japan relations, Russia's Submarines, Russian Arctic, Nukes & Arms Control, High/deep-tech, Global Commons.
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You can learn a lot more about South Korean businesses experience in Russia before and after the full-scale invasion by reading my December 2023 @fpri.bsky.social report here! www.fpri.org/article/2023...
Seoul Searching: Lessons from South Korea's Experience with Sanctions against Russia - Foreign Policy Research Institute
This paper examines the impact on one often overlooked but deeply affected country, the Republic of Korea (or South Korea). Seoul has a unique position in the
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March 28, 2025 at 9:12 AM
to wider national/world economy 3/3
March 16, 2025 at 2:57 AM
In India the jack of all trades who weigh-in on Russia occasionally will be unaffected because they are the IR equivalent of IT workers. But welcome to my world Western colleagues, it takes humility and ego death to survive doing something else while your passion's irrelevant 2/3
March 16, 2025 at 2:57 AM
I am personally disappointed in Russia because of this war in Ukraine, it has setback the development of its Arctic and Far Eastern region by decades. Highly recommend @anurlan.bsky.social's work on the issue. ridl.io/russia-s-war...
Russia’s wartime Arctic economy – Riddle Russia
Nurlan Aliyev evaluates the impact of Russia’s Ukraine invasion on its economic development plans for the High North
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February 21, 2025 at 5:09 AM
fellow third world countries and states with objectively smaller capacities in SEA is mostly where any strategic social capital is inculcated if not just misguided philanthropy that yields ineffective soft-power.
February 21, 2025 at 5:09 AM
Furthermore anyone who holds this fiction in India that the Moscow-New Delhi relationship is anything but mercantile/transactional is delusional. Infact India has a very mercantile view of its foreign policy when it comes to what is traditionally the 1st and 2nd world...
February 21, 2025 at 5:09 AM
You'd be suprised how performative Moscow is about diversifying, given the smallest respite, instead of shoring up strategic diversification - complacency and short termism would drive it back into trying to be a part of the Western world.
February 21, 2025 at 5:09 AM
opportunity Russia will wash its hands of the often costly realignment of supply routes to Asia and dive right back into Europe and existing infrastructure that enables selling to that continent. Also highly recommend this article by Aleksander Smirnov www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/05/01/a...
A Future Allied to China and India Is Wishful Thinking on the Kremlin's Part - The Moscow Times
Opinion | Ever since the West’s sanctioning of Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, the Russian government has been attempting to bolster ties with Asia, but does Russia really see itself as a part of ...
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February 21, 2025 at 5:09 AM
The half truths and fictions of the burgeoning cooperation with India, China and the rest of the Global South will soon fizzle out. Anyone who understands the underlying economics of how Europe is an irreplaceable market for Moscow knows this is just a spite-phase given the....
February 21, 2025 at 5:09 AM