Gas flares from the Priobskoye oil field in Russia send smoke into the sky.
Joseph Sywenkyj for The New York Times
Joseph Sywenkyj for The New York Times
From Asia Times:
The global economic crisis has prompted some observers to speculate that Russia has little choice but to abandon its international assertiveness in favor of re-engaging the West and diversifying its energy-dependent economy.
The Russian leadership, however, has shown little inclination to principally revise its international strategy and its petro component. The Kremlin assumes that the alternative to its energy-based strategy is a decline relative to existing and rising powers, which will lead to the degeneration of Russia into a geographically truncated, under-populated and resource-depleted nation that accepts political demands from others.
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