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BRICS as an image enhancer / Antonov, I   Journal Article
Antonov, I Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract THE BRICS SUMMIT that recently ended on the Chinese isle of Hainan was, without exaggeration, one of the most important events of the year for Chinese diplomacy. It can only be compared to Hu lintao's visit to the USA. Such a comparison is apt, because Beijing tried to outline its new approach to foreign policy in the course of these two events. In this context, the word "new" refers not to qualitative change but to the restructuring and readjustment of already existing mechanisms. Such a conclusion, bold though it may seem, is backed up by solid arguments. The need to take a more active stance has begun to be discussed in Chinese society and the press, while recent events have shown that it is becoming increasingly difficult for China to remain an onlooker in international events. Thus Beijing, with its typical pragmatic sense, has decided not to jump recklessly into the water but to begin by analyzing different possibilities and choosing a balanced mechanism for coming out into the global limelight. One of the latter's elements should be BRICS.
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China: the fifth generation of leadership / Antonov, I   Journal Article
Antonov, I Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract ON NOVEMBER 8-15, 2012, China held the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in which a process of generational change in Chinese leadership began. This time around the preparation and the congress itself occurred in the midst of a rather complex situation. It is impossible not to recall the removal from power (at the year's start) of one of the most popular politicians, the head of the Chongqing municipal Party committee, son of famous revolutionary Bo Yibo - Bo Xilai, who aspired for one of the highest party posts. In addition, a role was played by Western media reports concerning Vice President Xi Jinping and Premier Wen Jiabao's "family riches" that are hard to make without protection from above.
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China goes olympic / Antonov, I   Journal Article
Antonov, I Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract China entered the race for hosting the Summer Games in 2008 in earnest. At stake was the prestige of a country which, by the start of this century, entered the stage of a rapid economic development, growing political influence in the region and full participation in international affairs. Some called on numerology, rather respected in China, for help. According to the original plans, the Olympics were to be held between July 25 and August 10, but the IOC meeting in Prague ruled that the opening date should be August 8 because Beijing is known for intense heat and humidity in late July and early August. "Eight" is the most positive and happy number in Chinese tradition
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Russia-China: high level of understanding and trust / Antonov, I   Journal Article
Antonov, I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER Vladimir Putin's working visit to China on 11-12 October, 2011 was in many respects different than routine meetings between leaders of our two countries. The general implication of the talks made political scientists and experts ponder over the main subjects of the one-on-one discussions, what the two sides arrived at and what would happen next in the Russia-China relations.
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