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167739
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In 2011, the U.S. Obama Administration officially put forward a geopolitical initiative that went down in history under the name of "pivot," or rebalance. A major element of that strategy, which was intended to guarantee U.S.A.'s dominant position in the Asia-Pacific Region (APR), became the building of constructive relations with China. This paper attempts to show how the Chinese vector of the pivot occurred and developed. Our analysis has yielded a conclusion about the changes that the pivot has undergone with the replacement of the U.S. administrations and also prompted a question about the efficiency of this strategy in terms of carrying out the objectives set by the United States.
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146025
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The author analyzes sensitive issues (i.e. pressing problems) in mutual relations between China and Russia, and China and the U.S.A. He also assesses the development prospects of U.S.-PRC-RF ties amid a changing global architecture
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146024
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The author analyzes the lobbyism of U.S. interests in China and the counterlobbyism of Chinese interests in the U.S. in its executive and legislative bodies. Special attention is paid to the reciprocal coordination of these interests and mechanisms with whose help the Chinese authorities are trying to influence the adoption of political decisions in the U.S. Congress and presidential administration. Concrete examples of the interaction between American and Chinese lobbyists are cited.
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146022
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On the basis of methods proposed by scholars of the Institute of Modern International Relations at Tsinghua University (PRC), the author examines the evolution of China's relations with leading countries of East Asia. A forecast is given concerning possible changes in the nature of the PRC's interaction with Vietnam, the U.S.A., Japan, Russia, and the Republic of Korea under the fifth-generation leaders headed by Xi Jinping.
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141431
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The author characterizes the significance of military aid to China from the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). He describes the forms of Soviet military assistance in the Chinese people's straggle against the Japanese aggressor at various stages of World War II, and analyzes U.S. military supplies to China under Lend-Lease.
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ID:
153441
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The author analyzes the main features and directions of China's foreign policy in 2016. The trend shows Beijing's desire to play an ever greater role in global management, for which it uses "summit diplomacy" and the initiative of interaction in the format of the overland and maritime Silk Roads. The author also examines the situation around disputes on the South China Sea and the PRC's relations with the U.S.A. and the RF.
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161083
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DISAPPOINTMENTS caused by the lost chances to start a "new post-Cold War history" of world politics made counterfactual history the latest trend of historical studies. Alexey Arbatov has rightly written: "In the early 1990s, the U.S. had a unique historical chance to lead the creation of a new, multilateral world order together with other centers of power. However, it unwisely lost this chance" thus making wars, crises and misunderstandings between Russia and the West unavoidable.
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ID:
167734
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This is a review of the main stages of rapprochement and improvement of relations between China and the U.S. after a long period of alienation and enmity. An attempt has been made to analyze the correlation of pragmatic and ideological motivations in the process of this rapprochement, which culminated in 1979 in the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China. The U.S.-Chinese differences at the present stage are characterized and future development prospects are briefly analyzed.
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ID:
160646
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This article analyzes Japan's policy in the basin of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The term "Indo-Pacific Region" is more often used in scientific circles and mass media now instead of Asia-Pacific Region, which reflects the radical economic and political shifts in the basin of the two oceans. The Indo-Pacific strategy of Premier of Japan Shinzo Abe has an aim to contain the growing economic and military might of China - the main geopolitical rival of Japan in Asia. However, the implementation of this strategy faces difficulties.
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ID:
124281
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2013.
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Instead of including in aggressive posturing, leaders of the region must recognize shifting dynamics and strengthen the East Asia summit as the mechanism to resolve differences.
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ID:
155333
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The article examines the influence of the Third Compensation Strategy of the Pentagon, one of the major American military and technological concepts being implemented since 2014, on the development of China's Missile Forces. A specific feature of this strategy is its orientation to containment of China, above all, with due account of the strong and weak aspects of China's industrial and military potential. It is implemented against the background of the systematically growing possibilities of the PRC in the nuclear containment of the United States. The influence of this strategy on the development of Chinese Missile Forces can also be reflected on the prospects of the American-Russian dialogue in the sphere of arms control.
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ID:
151261
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The author examines the results of the 15-year activity of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, its structure, and relations between its members. He also analyzes its role in the region and partnership problems, and forecasts the organization's development prospects in the currently unfolding new world order.
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ID:
165627
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ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, mankind entered the 20th century as the "golden age" of realized ideals of freedom and humanism. Reality proved to be different: this was the cruelest and the bloodiest period in the history of modern civilization.
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ID:
164052
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The article analyzes current approaches and practices used in Vietnam's foreign policy in dealing with territorial disputes in the South China Sea to which it is an active party. Convinced of its rights to part of its water area, archipelagos and islands in the South China Sea, Vietnam is searching for diplomatic and military-political instruments that would enable it to oppose more successfully its main rival in the South China Sea - the People's Republic of China - and at the same time, not to jeopardize its relations with the PRC as its biggest trade and economic partner.
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