WANG Shuchun, LIN Runmiao
(№.4,2014)
Abstract:In Russia, after the cold war, three major thought schools inherited the main points of three traditional classical thought schools - the faction of Western Europe, Slavic and Classical Eurasianism, but made many corrections. The anti-government feature in classical Eurasianism made it never impact on the Soviet Union's foreign policy. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the new Eurasianism was just one of the thought schools, and did not hold dominant position. After the independence of Russia, the relations with the west had three major changes from the honeymoon to the freezing point. This proved that Russia's foreign policy adjustment always accord to the European and American countries sufficiently. More than twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, its foreign economic relations data also fully proved that the European and American countries always occupied the dominant position in the Russian foreign economic relations. After the cold war, Europe-Atlanticism is the dominant idea of Russian foreign policies than the new Eurasianism.
Keywords:Russia; thought school; Europe-Atlanticism; new Eurasianism