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146036
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The 6th World Forum on China Studies (shijie zhongguo luntari) was held in Shanghai on November 20-21, 2015. It was devoted to the subject "Chinese reforms - chances for the world." The Forum was attended by about 230 Chinese and foreign scholars, all in all, there were more than 700 people present. The Forum was initiated by the PRC State Council Information Office and Shanghai Municipal People's Government and organized by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and the Information Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government.
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ID:
079136
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2007.
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The disintegration of the USSR and the formation of the Russian Federation as an independent state have been the starting point of shaping and developing the present-day Russian-Chinese relations. This process has been going on for fifteen years according to its own logic and is largely determined by the modern national-state interests of Russia and China, as well as their place in the international division of labour and their geopolitical position. At the same time many important specific features of the modern Russian-Chinese relations can be adequately understood only in the context of the preceding intensive interaction of the two countries, whose history goes back about four hundred years
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ID:
114052
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2012.
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The economic successes of the PRC prompted it to claim more actively the formation of the rules of the game in the international arena. China's foreign policy in 2009-2010, especially in Asia, acquired a more vigorous character. This gave the United States that declared about its "return to Asia" a pretext to step up its opposition to the growing influence of China in the region.
Such turn of events was fraught with the serious worsening of the outside conditions for the country's development. In view of this, definite corrections have been made to China's foreign policy since the end of 2010, which are supposed to alleviate certain difficulties of mutual adaptation of stronger China and the changing world.
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ID:
095210
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2010.
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An International Scholarly Conference on problems of the Chinese diaspora overseas was held in Auckland, New Zealand, on July 18-19, 2009. It was organized by the New Zealand Chinese Association Auckland and the International Society for the Studies of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO). The School for Asian Studies of Auckland University headed by Professor Ip Manying took an active part in preparing the conference.
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ID:
124839
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2013.
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This article examines the history and circumstances of the formulation by Deng Xiaoping in the late 1980s-early 1990s of some recommendations on the foreign policy of China. It deals with the study in the PRC of Deng's testament as a long-term strategy of the country in the international arena. The article also analyzes how Deng's formula is interpreted in the United States. The author reviews the current debates in China on the need to continue to implement the formula of "keeping a low profile, and taking a proactive role when feasible," ("taoguang yanghui, yousuo zuowei") or reject it as obsolete.
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ID:
107277
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2011.
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The article analyzes the renovation process of the foreign-policy instruments of the PRC during the past twenty years. It examines in detail such trends as the policy of partnership proclaimed and implemented by Beijing, which is addressed to most countries of the world, and the policy of good-neighborliness towards the states bordering on China on land and sea. The author also discusses the shifts in the PRC positioning in the UN and the evolution of its approaches to the proposed reform of this organization.
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ID:
155327
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Last February a round table took place at the editorial office of the journal Far Eastern Affairs (FEA) devoted to the preparation in the PRC for the next. 19th Congress of the Communist party of China planned for the latter half of this year.
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ID:
124998
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2013.
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The article examines various forecasts of the PRC's economic progress up to 2020 and 2030. Possible geopolitical consequences of the further rise of China are analyzed, including its impact on relations with the Russian Federation.
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ID:
111848
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2012.
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We present highlights of the 11th Trilateral Conference of Scholars from Russia, India, and China, held in Beijing on November 15-16, 2011. The viability of the Russia-China-India format is emphasized, and new spheres and forms of increasing trilateral cooperation are listed.
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ID:
089600
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2009.
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The relsuts from the latest trilateral meeting of academic political scientists from Russia, China, and India are presented. We examine the scholars approaches to the possibilities of collaboration between the three nations under the conditions for their working together in agriculture and solving the afghan problem
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ID:
126847
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2013.
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The article presents basic trends in research in Russia on the PRC's international relations and foreign policy in 2000-2013. Pride of place is given to present Russian-Chinese relations, including comprehensive monographs, study of the border issue, interregional activity and cooperation of the two countries in international formats. Specific features of Sino-U.S. relations and changes in the common course of the PRC's foreign policy in recent years have been considered.
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ID:
095199
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2010.
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The article deals with the development and objective foundations of the self-identification of China as a responsible global power. It assesses the influence of the West on this process and discusses the specific features of the conceptual approach of China to its global responsibility and the main spheres of its practical realization at the present stage.
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