21世纪秘鲁与俄罗斯的双边关系:秘鲁的视角

S. Adins
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自21世纪初以来,俄罗斯一直试图摆脱苏联时代的意识形态特征,重新获得其在世界政治中的大国地位。虽然俄罗斯在拉丁美洲的影响力确实远未达到美国、欧盟或中国的水平,但莫斯科最近设法增加了在该地区的存在。反过来,秘鲁渴望将自己定位为一个“新兴的地区大国”,对亚太地区有着重要的经济规划,尽管目前仍保持着与西方的战略结盟。在描述了秘鲁和俄罗斯之间历史关系的主要里程碑-作为一个帝国,一个苏联共和国和一个后苏联共和国-之后,本文试图确定动态,以及21世纪双边关系的主要维度。它的结论是,除了历史上俄罗斯向秘鲁提供武器外,由于秘鲁的国际身份,两国之间的联系一直相对较低,与西方接轨;俄罗斯精英阶层对俄罗斯的普遍负面和/或错误印象;以及中国当代外交政策的节约型倾向。
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Bilateral relations between Peru and Russia in the 21st century: a Peruvian perspective
Since the beginning of the 21st century, Russia has tried to regain its status as a great power in world politics, leaving behind its ideological profile that characterized it during the Soviet era. Although it is true that Russian influence in Latin America is still far from reaching the levels of the United States, the European Union or China, Moscow has recently managed to increase its presence in the region. In turn, Peru aspires to position itself as an “emerging regional power”, with an important economic projection towards Asia-Pacific, although maintaining – for now – its strategic alignment with the West. After describing the main milestones of the historical relationship between Peru and Russia –as an empire, a Soviet republic and a post-Soviet republic –, this article seeks to identify the dynamics, as well as the main dimensions of the bilateral relationship in the 21st century. It concludes that, with the exception of the historical supply of Russian weapons to Peru, the links between the two states have been of a relatively low intensity, as a result of Peru’s international identity, convergent with theWest; a generally unfavorable and/or erroneous image of Russia among the country’s elites; as well as the economizing trend in its contemporary foreign policy.
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