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Chinese students in Russia: based on materials of sociological survey / Larin, Alexander   Journal Article
Larin, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The interest of Chinese young people in studies in Russia is conditioned by the requirement for qualified personnel due to the development of bilateral economic cooperation, and it is also prompted by a comparatively low cost of education. Despite the perceptible atmosphere of xenophobia, Chinese students assess their stay in Russia positively, in the main, and express the desire to work in our country after completing their studies, or, at least, to maintain regular business connections with it. Although most of them do not master Russian well enough, they do not stay jobless. China shows readiness to use the services of Russian institutions of higher learning on a broader scale, but, apparently, they are not prepared for that
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ID:   084045


Results of the general election in Taiwan: has the time for change come at last / Larin, Alexander   Journal Article
Larin, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Taiwan's latest elections for Head of Administration (or President, according to the terminology used there) were held on March 22, 2008. The winner was the Kuomintang candidate and former mayor of Taipei Ma Yingjiu, who garnered 58.45% of the vote - a landslide victory, compared to the 41.55% that went to his opponent Xie Changting, Chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which favors Taiwan's complete separation from Mainland China
Key Words Taiwan  Elections  Taiwan - Elections 
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ID:   085735


Russians' views of Russian - Chinese relations and Chinese migr / Larin, Alexander   Journal Article
Larin, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This paper looks at the returns of the sociological survey conducted by the Russian public opinion research center (RPORC) using our questionnaires in the second half of 2007. The survey sought to collect the latest data that could be used to track public opinion dynamics, support or disprove the stability of certain stereotypes in public mindsets, bring out regional differences, and, lastly spell out our own views of Russians' perceptions of Chinese realities.
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ID:   073221


Taiwan in 2005 / Larin, Alexander   Journal Article
Larin, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Conflict  China  Taiwan-2005 
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