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Within Russia, it is fast acquiring a new and different fame as the site of oil and gas projects so huge that the rest of the Russian Far East, a graveyard of heavy industry, hopes to share the spoils.
ECONOMIST: Where there��s a well. . .
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Welcome to Vladivostok, capital of the Russian Far East, where there is unfolding a shareholder-rights drama that, even by Russia's demanding standards, is unusually robust.
ECONOMIST: The hedgehog and the fox
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Promoters say it is well situated for shipping raw materials from China and the Russian Far East to the rest of Asia, or Asian-made goods across the Trans-Siberian railroad to Europe.
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Dozens of Chinese interviewed in the Russian Far East insisted they were still in China.
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Both were in the Russian Far East, in areas once part of Stalin's old gulag.
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All points of the Russian compass heading (Far) East?
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The Russian Far East is larger than China, but with a population of only 6 million that has shrunk by 12% during the past decade.
FORBES: When worlds collide
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It is the "Russian" Far East, territory that some maps, history books and citizens of China have never conceded.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Hordes of Chinese are said to be swarming across the Amur river, with maps showing the Russian far east as Chinese territory, to fill empty spaces.
ECONOMIST: Russia and its regions
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In the Far East, we have been discussing this issue for quite some time in trying to import Russian gas into the Republic of Korea.
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