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111858
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The conference, which is traditionally organized and held by the RAS Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Scientific Council on the Problems of Comprehensive Study of Modern China and Russian-Chinese Friendship Society in Moscow was attended by about 200 scholars, lecturers, postgraduate students and students from the Russian Federation and eight foreign countries: the PRC (including Hong Kong and Macao), Belgium, Iceland, France, the United States, the Republic of Taiwan, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. They represented ten Russian and foreign research institutions, as well as 34 Russian and foreign universities and institutes. The conference drew much attention of the mass media, for example journalists from the newspaper Izvestia, Russian Information Agency Novosti and Chinese Xinhua News Agency. Diplomats from the PRC Embassy to Russia were also present at the conference. Officials of a number of ministries, departments and the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church also displayed interest in the event.
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111850
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2012.
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The author offers a look at the agricultural sector of China's economy in 2010 and over the preceding years of the 11th five-year period, with particular focus on the production of cereals, the mainstay of the coun-try's food security. She examines the major factors contributing to cereal yields. She also pinpoints problems facing China's agriculture
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111852
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2012.
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Transition used to be seen as a unidirectional process: from plan to market, from public to private, from collective to individual. This research, on the contrary, focuses on the process of re-transition from over-marketization to a new form of state regulation in China's healthcare sector. Such process started in 2002 and included attempts to make provision of healthcare service a publicly funded industry.
The new reform in China's healthcare sector is presented as a process of development of four medical insurance nets, namely UEBMI, NCMS, URBMI and BMI for migrant workers, and their subsequent integration into a universal coverage plan adopted in March 2009. It is demonstrated that after more than 20 years of marketization, Chinese leaders attempt to reengage with healthcare sector and make it effective instrument of state building.
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111853
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2012.
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Uncertainty over climate change prospects has become a key area of the government's environmental policy in China. China has proclaimed a principle of "common but differentiated responsibility," suggesting that developed countries are to accept a greater share of the blame for the unfavorable climate change. At the conferences on climate change in Copenhagen in 2009 and 2010, China succeeded, in general, in making its position stronger.
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111851
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2012.
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All basic types of the activity of the local bodies of power were computerized by the end of 2007. At present the project of local electronic government is at the second phase and moving toward the third and fourth phases. The question of the developing model, prospects and specific ways demonstrating the system of local electronic governments in Korea is to be examined in the near future.
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111849
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2012.
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We examine the effect events in the Arab world have on PRC policy. We analyze Beijing's measures to improve its foreign policy efforts in the region. Special attention is given to trends in Chinese-American relations, and to the prospects for Chinese-Russian cooperation.
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111856
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2012.
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The article shows the popularity of the Japanese language in Russia and the world relying on a historical and political approach. Besides, the article examines the prospects of the Japanese language becoming one of international communication.
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111857
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2012.
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Speech of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Russian Federation Li Hui at a solemn meeting of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society and other public organizations devoted to the 62nd anniversary of the formation of the People's Republic of China
September 27, 2011
Esteemed Academician Mikhail Titarenko,
Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends!
I am happy to take part in this solemn meeting devoted to the 62nd anniversary of the formation of the People's Republic of China, which has jointly been organized by the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society, the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, RAS and the Russian-Chinese Committee of Friendship, Peace and Development. These three organizations have for many years been in the vanguard of the development of social and scientific contacts between China and Russia, carrying on enormous work to strengthen mutual understanding, friendship, mutual trust and cooperation between our two nations. This is an important contribution to the full-fledged and stable development of Chinese-Russian strategic partnership and interaction. Availing myself of this opportunity, I would like to express my profound respect for and sincere gratitude to our friends who always support friendship and cooperation between China and Russia.
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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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111855
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2012.
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The author shows that the main evaluation criterion of financial and material assistance to Kuomintang in the 1920s should have been its effectiveness from the point of view of influence, first, on the fulfillment of the tasks of the Chinese national revolution, and secondly, on the achievement of Moscow's aims in China. On the basis of newly-circulated documents, the author shows that Soviet financial assistance in 1924-1925 was aimed at helping organize reliable and centrally-managed armed forces, as well as a workable party organization of Kuomintang and its greater efficiency.
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111854
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2012.
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The Xinhai Revolution, which opened the road to the modernization process of China, overthrew the alien Manchurian dynasty that ruled the country from 1644 and offered a new model of political structure and governance - on the basis of a Constitution and within the framework of a parliamentary republic. It radically differed from a traditional model of governance. The activity of the revolutionary Nanking Government (1912-1913), especially in the period of the interim presidential rule of Sun Yat-sen, laid down the "channel" along which the movement to modernization in the political sphere began.
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