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142946
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This article examines the geographical boundaries, fundamental goals, principles, and ways of implementing the Chinese initative of the silk road economic belt.
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ID:
186228
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ID:
117181
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ID:
133316
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2014.
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The authors discussed the specifics of fighting against an enemy attacking from aerospace with focus on significant differences in the actions taken by the friendly aerospace defence forces and the weapons they use in comparison with those of the strike (attacking) forces, and express their views on the best ways of using these elements of the Russian Armed Forces in one form or another.
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ID:
138198
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The authors examine the methodological problems facing development of nonlethal weapons (NLW) for delivery to military and police units. They offer a practical approach to the classification of NLW based on physical, chemical, and biological principles and a methodological approach to the development of an NLW targeted program for the Russian Armed Forces and other law enforcement ministries and agencies.
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ID:
189285
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This paper examines the history and characteristic features of the "Third Neighbor" concept that has guided Mongolia's foreign policy since the 1990s and prospects for its modification in the current era. The author describes the circumstances under which the concept arose and the Mongolian government's reasons for adopting it. Its features and differences from the approaches of other "small countries" conducting a multivector foreign policy are analyzed. Other factors considered are the geopolitical situation in Southeast Asia, Mongolia's geographic position, its historical experience of submission to neighboring powers, its economic problems, and the efforts of the local elite to ensure the dominance of Western values in the country since 1990. The author studies the approaches of "Third Neighbor" countries to partnership with Mongolia and their motives, noting the transition from the predominant rendering of humanitarian assistance in the initial stage to instituting mutually beneficial bilateral projects since the early 2000s. Special attention is given to gradually emerging differences between the interests and priorities of Western and Eastern
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ID:
189192
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IN SPRING 2008, when Dmitry Medvedev, first deputy prime minister from 2005 to 2008, was elected president and Vladimir Putin returned to his old post of prime minister, relations with the West were deteriorating. The 2008 presidential election created a so-called "tandem," with all domestic and foreign policy tools in its hands.
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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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