question 1: does Russia belong to the east? Russia does not belong to the west, and it is 1% hostile to the west. You saw this on the news: how about Putin taking a bite of the West?
In the eyes of westerners, Russians are Tatar hybrids. Russia's legal, economic, political and educational systems are completely different from those of Europe and the United States. Because of the Soviet Union, Russia is regarded by the west as a * * * country and an enemy. There's nothing you can do about it. Read history and you'll understand.
Russia does not belong to the eastern countries, and the only chivalrous eastern countries are China, Japan and South Korea! Broadly speaking, it includes some Southeast Asian countries. But it will definitely not include India, Pakistan, Central Asian countries and the world (although these are all Asian countries).
In fact, Russia is nothing. Westerners think that Russians are Tatar bandits, while orientals think that they are Russian.
But the Russians themselves think they are European countries, and they worship the Renaissance and other Western European civilizations, which is basically cheap, but they are 1% discriminatory against the orientals, including Japan and South Korea. No matter how much money you have, the Russians absolutely discriminate against the Mongolians (in fact, they have many Mongolians themselves, including Putin)
Question 2: Is Russia a western country geographically? It spans Eurasia, but Russia does not belong to western countries. The west generally refers to Britain, France, Germany and other western European countries or the United States. Western European countries used to be big powers, but now they all belong to old capitalist countries, because Russia is geographically close to European powers, but it is not politically dependent on the West. It belongs to an independent force. Its economy relies on resource export for economic benefits, and it is also called the Far East in Asia. Therefore, Russia is an independent force in the world and does not belong to western countries. However, relying on the military strength left by the former Soviet Union, Russia has the only military strength in the world that can compete with the United States for hegemony.
question 3: does Russia belong to Europe? 4 points belong to Europe.
it straddles Europe and Asia, with the ural mountains as the boundary, with the Asian part to the east and the European part to the west of the ural mountains.
Russia belongs to a European country for the following reasons: 1. The historical capital of Russia has always been in the European part. 2. Historically, Russia was a European country, and the Asian part was later occupied.
Question 4: Does Russia belong to the European Union? There are 25 countries in the European Union
Europe (43 countries /1 region)
Northern Europe: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands of Denmark (6)
Eastern Europe: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Moldova (7 Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein (8)
Western Europe: Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Monaco (7)
Southern Europe: Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia
Italy, Vatican, Slovenia. Andorra (16)
Britain, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have not joined the euro zone
Question 5: Russia is not a European country either. Why don't western countries include Russia? Geographically speaking, Russia is a European country
Culturally speaking, Russia is a Slavic nation in Europe
Religiously speaking, Russia is the Greek Orthodox Church (Orthodox Church).
Russia is a European country
but the western countries are politically developed capitalist countries, not geographically western countries
Russia is opposed to the western countries headed by the United States in terms of ideology and national interests
so the western countries reject it
Question 6: Why is Russia a European country or a European country? Most of Russia's territory is in Asia, but it is basically in the Siberian alpine region, while most of its population and cities are in Europe, its political and economic center is in Europe, and most of its economic output value is also in Europe. It is obvious that there is no Russia in the Asian Games and some organizations in the Asia-Pacific region!
question 7: why is Russia at odds with western countries? From the perspective of geopolitics and history, Russia has never been a friendly neighbor. It can be said that Russia has always wanted to annex them to the West and want to cooperate with them. This has been the case since the Soviet era. As a big country, its economic relationship with the United States is not close, so when some problems touch the bottom line of the other side, nothing can control the alleviation of this conflict. Moreover, Russia's requirements for its sphere of influence are also beyond the satisfaction of the West, which always wants to limit Russia's sphere of influence within its territory. Russia not only wants to have absolute authority in the CIS countries, but also wants to compete with the West in the Middle East and around the world, but it has no corresponding economic strength, so the West cannot satisfy him.
question 8: does Russia belong to a European country or an Asian country? To answer your question,
in terms of international law, they are all European countries.
Although three-quarters of Russia's territory is in Asia, its capital, Moscow, is in Europe.
In addition, three-quarters of its population and its major cities, economic centers and industrial centers are all in Europe.
In terms of Russian ethnic composition, Slavs are dominant, and all the Slavic countries are in Europe except Russia, which is less in Asia.
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Question 9: Is Russia a European country or an Asian country? European countries: historically, Russia is trying to enter the European world, and its political and economic centers are all in Europe
Question 1: Is Russia an eastern country or a western country? Geographically, Russia spans Europe and Asia, but its political, economic and cultural centers are all in Europe. Moreover, Russia has a close relationship with Europe since ancient times and has taken the European development path, so we generally attribute it to western countries. However, his excessive power made the traditional European countries feel afraid, and they didn't know how to treat the Russian behemoth. Accept him, then you will squeeze your position. Refuse him, but there are many places that need to rely on him. This ambivalence of traditional European countries became more obvious after Russia embarked on the socialist road. Russia itself is actually contradictory. On the one hand, he is a big country, and he needs to safeguard his own interests. But he also wants to learn from advanced Europe and has many traditions in the East. Moreover, he has a certain confrontation with the west, but he has close cooperation. To sum up, Russia is a western country mostly in the East. His national nature is like the national emblem of Russia, the double-headed eagle. He stared at the east and west, himself in the middle, but eyeing like an eagle.