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Beijing's new foreign policy / Vorobiev, Vitaly   Journal Article
Vorobiev, Vitaly Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract All players expect explanation from China of its initiative to build a New Economic Silk Road. The faster it presents arguments and the clearer they are, the less room there will be for idle speculation and rumor. In any case, China is interested in a favorable response and support for its own foreign policy signals. Chinese leader Xi Jinping first came up with the idea of creating a Silk Road economic space as foreign policy priority for the current, fifth generation of national leaders during a visit in September 2013 to Kazakhstan. In view of the crucial and long-term character of his intention, it is in Russia's interests, as a European and Pacific power and as China's neighbor and long-term bilateral strategic partner, to take a closer look at what content China is putting into this newly conceived project and how the Asian power plans to implement it.
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SCO as a rising master of the heartland / Vorobiev, Vitaly   Journal Article
Vorobiev, Vitaly Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Russia and China make up the backbone of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Equating the ongoing search for a positive balance of Russian and Chinese interests with an incessant tug of war for asserting one's hegemony would be a biased conclusion that would be contrary to the way the SCO is organized and functions.
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