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This article examines the main spheres of scientific and technological cooperation between Russia and China in the early 21st century and its significance for innovative development. It notes the comprehensive character and variety of forms of this cooperation, which the author believes should be dominated by basic science. Among outstanding problems the author singles out differences in the views on the role of science in partner countries, unsatisfactory results of the Russian Academy of Sciences reform in 2013-2016, and insufficient financing of Russian science.
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