ID | 104223 |
Title Proper | Future of Russian studies in China |
Language | ENG |
Author | Yujun, Feng |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | China has made great progress in recent years in contemporary Russian research. However, because of changes in the two countries' national interests there is much more work to be done. The historical significance of Russia's recent social transition and the implications for China mean that Russia research should be both wide-ranging and profound. Chinese scholars specializing in Russian studies should focus not only on strategic trends in politics, economics and social development, but also on the minute details of the changes Russia has undergone. New angles and new methodologies are required for Russian studies. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary International Relations Vol. 21, No. 2; Mar-Apr 2011: p.30-42 |
Journal Source | Contemporary International Relations Vol. 21, No. 2; Mar-Apr 2011: p.30-42 |
Key Words | China ; Contemporary Russian Research ; Russian Studies ; National Interests ; Politics ; Economics ; Social Development ; Russia |