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Current state of Russian-Chinese relations / Uyanayev, S V   Journal Article
Uyanayev, S V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A round table marking the 15th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty on Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China was held at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute for Far Eastern Studies (RASIFES) on May 27, 2016. The topic was the current state of Russian-Chinese relations. The event was organized by the Institute's Center for the Study and Forecasting of Russia-China Relations. Taking part in discussions on the current state of and outlook for relations between the two countries were research workers and officials from the RAS IFES, the RAS Institute of Oriental Studies (RAS IOS), and other expert analytical institutions. A list of presentations made by round table participants is presented below.
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Preliminary analysis of the Sovereign debt problem currently fa / Xiwen, Zheng   Journal Article
Xiwen, Zheng Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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State of International Studies in India / Mattoo, Amitabh   Journal Article
mattoo, Amitabh Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The principal objectives of this article are to describe the current state of International Studies (IS) in India, to analyze the reasons for its lack of robustness and the factors responsible for the absence of a vibrant scholarly community and, finally, to suggest a few remedial measures. The lack of the growth of IS is attributable to many factors- systemic, institutional, disciplinary and leadership-related. In many ways, the crisis in IS is only a part of the larger crises affecting Indian Higher Education. IS in India needs better leadership, clear direction and urgent reform.
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