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19th congress of the communist party of China : the long march to rebirth / Vinogradov, Andrei   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article considers the main provisions and possible domestic and foreign consequences of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of China. Special attention is given to the main tenets of the era's theory of socialism with a Chinese face; the problems, conflicts, and challenges China faces from today's world development; the need to change China's model of development; and the role of Xi Jinping in shaping the CPC's ideological and theoretical doctrine.
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ID:   162793


Beijing consensus in international and domestic Chinese political discourse / Vinogradov, Andrei   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the approaches of foreign researchers to the model of the Beijing Consensus formulated in 2004 by Joshua Cooper Ramo, including those of members of different Chinese schools of thought. We analyze the question is analyzed of whether China, in promoting the ideas of globalization, is ready to propose a realistic alternative to the Washington Consensus, or to reproduce the successful experience of its own development in other developing countries. The model of the Beijing Consensus is examined in the context of the change in global leadership.
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ID:   153442


Beijing's European offensive / Vinogradov, Andrei   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract December 11, 2016 marked the 15th anniversary of China becoming a member of the World Trade Organization. According to the Chinese, this date is grounds for automatically granting China the status of a country with a market economy. What has changed in relations between China and the countries of the European Union since that date, and what is behind the European countries' hesitation to grant China this status? How are the results of the referendum in Great Britain influencing relations between China and the European Union? What are the prospects for the European Union and the United States concluding a Transatlantic Partnership trade agreement, and how will China's position in Europe be affected as a result? These questions and others are examined in this work.
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ID:   189293


Eurasian Moscow-beijing axis: : challenges and levels of cooperation / Vinogradov, Andrei   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russian-Chinese relations in the 20 years since the signing of the Grand Treaty of June 2001 have become a key factor of global development. Despite vigorous opposition from the West, their importance in world politics has steadily risen. They have encountered major challenges at all levels of cooperation (bilateral, regional, and global), but both countries have invariably responded to them effectively. Russia's role has grown steadily in proportion to the escalation of the China-US rivalry. Russia and China have shown that they complement each other not only on the level of bilateral economic relations, but also on a global scale, allowing them to address shared problems of creating a new international order and resisting pressure from the West. Extension of the Treaty has both confirmed the strategic nature of their relations and opened new areas of collaboration - ideological and otherwise. Amid growing tensions and the creation of new blocs in the Indo-Pacific region aimed at containing China, Russian-Chinese partnership is growing stronger without becoming a formal alliance. This type of harmonious and coordinated collaboration between major powers can be described as an axis.
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First session of the 12th National People's Congress of China a / Borodich, Vladimir; Vinogradov, Andrei; Troshchinsky, Pavel   Journal Article
Borodich, Vladimir Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article examines the results of the first session of the 12th National People's Congress of China (NPC) (March 2013) and a session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), new appointments to high state and government posts of the PRC, legislative activity, and specific features of the law-making process. Special attention is paid to certain premises of the administrative reform, which began to be discussed at the NPC session this year.
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ID:   162790


First session of the 13th national people's congress of china and constitutional amendments / Vinogradov, Andrei   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article discusses the first session of the 13th National People's Congress held in Beijing on March 5-20, 2018, and important personnel and legislative decisions adopted. We consider issues of political transformations in the context of changes in the PRC Constitution and the relationship between the CPC and the Chinese state. Special attention is paid to staff appointments and amendments to the Constitution and the PRC Law On Supervision. We include detailed analysis of amendments to the basic law of the country that incorporate the name of Xi Jinping and the concept of "socialism with Chinese specificity for a new era," removal of the PRC Chairman's term limits, and constitutional and legal consolidation of the supervisory commissions status within the system of state authorities.
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HONG KONG 2019: challenges to the "one country, two systems" model / Vinogradov, Andrei   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The massive protests in Hong Kong in 2019 became part of a growing movement by people opposed to joining the Mainland after half the period stipulated in the 1997 agreement between Great Britain and China for gradual reunification of the PRC and Hong Kong in 2047. Despite close and mutually beneficial economic cooperation, the unification of the two systems is not proceeding. On the contrary: There is a growing clash of identities in the Special Administrative Region of Xianggang. The population of Hong Kong is striving to preserve its autonomy and civil rights. This mood is especially strong among the young generation, which has emerged as the main force driving the protests. The victory of those against integration with Beijing in the elections to the legislative councils in November 2019 could mark the beginning of political opposition to the policy of reunification with Beijing and cast doubt on the overall feasibility of the concept "One country, two systems," and the prospects for extending it to relations with Taiwan. It also poses a threat to realizing "the Chinese dream of a great rebirth" and restoring to China its world-shaping functions in the international arena.
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PRC and Europe: multilateral cooperation structure / Vinogradov, Andrei   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The European direction of the PRC's foreign policy, after a period of cooling down in the latter half of the first decade of this century, is becoming important for Beijing today. The PRC's comprehensive strategic partnership with the European Union is one of the spheres of China's foreign policy activity in Europe. This author makes an attempt to describe various forms of China's cooperation with European countries.
Key Words European Union  China  Geoeconomics  Foreign Policy  Silk Road. 
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