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18th Congress of the Communist Party of China: inconclusive results, urgent tasks, shaky compromises / Syroezhkin, Konstantin   Journal Article
Syroezhkin, Konstantin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The struggle at the very top of China's political establishment reached its peak on the eve of the 18th Communist Party Congress; this largely predetermined the balance of political forces in the upper echelons of the Communist Party and the decisions of its congress. The compromise about the top figures makes the party's political future very dim indeed. Although the retreating Hu-Wen Tandem managed to hold its ground, it is too early to say that the "reformers" have scored a final victory: in many respects the 18th Congress proved to be "transitional." The final balance of power will become clear in five years' time after the next, 19th CPC Congress. It will probably clarify the course of the "fifth generation" of the country's leaders. It seems that the next five years can be best described as time of compromises. One has to admit that the criticized Hu-Wen Tandem left the country in fairly good shape; it compiled a reasonable "roadmap" with no alternative on the horizon. It remains to be seen whether the new party and country leaders will manage in the next five years to avert social upheavals and fulfill the tasks formulated by the 18th Congress while following the roadmap.
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China in Central Asia: from trade to strategic partnership / Syroezhkin, Konstantin   Journal Article
Syroezhkin, Konstantin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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China's presence in Kazakhstan: myths and reality / Syroezhkin, Konstantin   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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China's presence in the energy sector of Central Asia / Syroezhkin, Konstantin   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract When the fourth generation of leaders came to power in China, the country began drawing up its policy in Central Asia (CA) on the concept of peripheral diplomacy, which since 2005 has been based not on the thesis of "China's peaceful rise," but on the theory of "peaceful development" that came to replace it, as well as on the idea proposed by Hu Jintao of "working together to build a harmonious world." At present, China's relations with the regional states are being established in keeping with the concept of "friendly, peaceful, and prosperous neighbors" (mulin, anlin, fulin) confirmed at the 17th congress of the CPC. As Fudan University Professor Zhao Huasheng, a leading Chinese specialist on CA, emphasized, this concept, which was formulated as early as 2003, reflects the new approaches to relations with neighboring countries.
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Problem-2014 and Central Asian security / Syroezhkin, Konstantin   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author analyzes the outcome of the 12 years of the counterterrorist operation in Afghanistan and the problems it has created. He looks at some of the political aspects related to the 2014 pullout and the main threats and challenges to regional security emanating from Afghanistan. The external threats to regional security, their potential exacerbation because of the coalition withdrawal, and their potential localization are likewise analyzed. He also examines the SCO's possible involvement in settling the Afghan problem and the fields and spheres in which this organization could apply its potential.
Key Words Regional Security  Afghanistan  SCO  Narco - Transit  Problem - 2014 
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