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Expert Assessment of the Situation in the Asia-Pacific Region by Scholars, Businessmen and Decision Makers

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  • Larissa Ruban

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The article reveals the role of the subjective factor in decision-making in the international sphere, based on analysis of the results of surveys the opinions of experts and decision makers from 16 countries of the Asia-Pacific region. The main objective of the study was to identify the views of the experts on the characteristics of the situation in the Asia Pacific region: economy, security, risks and threats and ways to overcome them, and most importantly - the main directions of the cooperation of the Asia-Pacific countries with Russia and methods of their implementation.The results of international surveys formed the empirical dataset for determining the main objectives of the administrative decision-making process aimed at the development of partnership relations between Russia and APR countries and their implementation. The decision makers were provided with information about how our country and its actions are seen by our Eastern partners, what is approved of and what is apprehended. The Information can be used for building and adjusting the image of Russia abroad for promoting the effective cooperation and coordination of the interests of the countries in the region.

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  • Larissa Ruban, 2018. "Expert Assessment of the Situation in the Asia-Pacific Region by Scholars, Businessmen and Decision Makers," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 5, pages 43-55.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:vgmu00:2018:i:5:p:43-55
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