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092028
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2008.
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In 2001, at the first academic Trilateral Academic Conference in Moscow, trilateral cooperation among the three civilisation states and major powers of the Eurasian continent, was welcomed by all participants as an idea whose time had come.
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092031
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2008.
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This article analyses prospects for cooperation among Russia, India and China (RIC) in international economic governance. Section I discusses how the membership of these countries in the different international economic institutions affects their potential for cooperation. Section II analyses their recent economic performance.
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092025
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2008.
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Since the start of the twenty-century, change in the trilateral relations between China, Russia and India have attracted from the international community. Bilateral relations between China-Russia, China-India and Russia-India witnessed continuous development, and their mutually beneficial cooperation saw strengthening and expansion.
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092026
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2008.
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On 11 April 2005, Indian Prime Minister (PM), Dr Manmohan Singh and the Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, signed a joint statement in which they declared. The leaders of the two countries have..agreed to establish a China-India Strategic and Cooperative Partnership for peace and prosperity.
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092027
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2008.
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Since the foreign ministers of China, India and Russia first met on the sidelines of the United Nations (UN) in September 2002, the question of mechanism-building of trilateral cooperation between the three countries has always been an issue on top of the agenda.
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092029
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2008.
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In the last several years, Russia, China and India have been ranking as the most dynamically growing economic of the world.As assessed by the Ecomomist's Intelligence Unit (analytical service of the British periodical The Economist) in the period 2002-06, the actual average growth rates of gross domestic product (GDP) were 10 per cent in China, 7.8 per cent in India and 6.4 per cent in Russia.
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092024
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2008.
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It is for third time that Moscow and the headquarters of the Russian Academy of Science host the good partners and friends- participants of the trilateral conference of Russia,
China and India.
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092023
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2008.
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India, Russia Academic Trilateral Conference, which inaugurated the third round of the exchange, took place in Mascow on 24-25 October 2007.The leaders of all three delegations acknowledged and appreciated the vision, foresight and belief in the potenial of this trialogue and the commitment, which had ensured its continuance.
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092032
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2008.
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Indo-Russian trade and economic relations are important eomponents of bilateral cooperation and have the potential to take the volume of bilateral trade to much higher level than the current turnover. However, no serious effort has been made by both the countries to harness this potential to each others advantage.
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092022
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2009.
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As a scholarly discipline, criminology in China is growing in stature, maturity and utility. In the short thirty years since 1979, China has successfully established criminology as a scientific field of study with well-defined subjects, recognised scholars and copious research/publications. To date, there are very few systematic and comprehensive studies of criminology (in English language) as an emerging and important field of academic discipline in China. As a result, we know very little about its focus and scope; direction and trend; theories and findings; and problems and issues. This is a first attempt to do so. The article (in two parts, published separately) investigates into: 'Literature on law, crime and punishment in China', 'The idea of crime (Fanzui)', 'Traditional thinking of crime and punishment in imperial China', 'Nature, structure and development of criminology', 'Contemporary theories on crime and punishment' and 'Fundamental issues and challenges' facing criminological research in China.
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092030
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2008.
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The relationship between China, Russia and India is one of the most important international relations in the current international Community. It has been taking on a new look in the recent years. In retrospect to the past seven years, we can see that scholars of the three countries have taken th opportunity of the seminar as a platform to meet with each other, exchange their ideas and to promote the development of each other.
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