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124198
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2013.
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The author examines the proceedings of the 18th CPC Congress and China's development plans for the 12th five-year period (2011 to 2015) and draws the conclusion that the next few years will be the most significant period in the country's ambitious efforts to build a "moderate prosperity society" (xiaokang) by 2020. To achieve this goal, China will have to double its GDP by 2020.
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124203
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2013.
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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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124199
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2013.
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This article is devoted to the new trends in China's policy after the 18th CPC Congress. The unveiling of the slogan "The Chinese Dream" of a "Great Rebirth of the Nation" opened up new prospects for consolidating society around the objectives of development. The Chinese leadership stresses the complicated nature of future reforms and the need to overcome the growing resistance to further changes.
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124206
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2013.
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The author offers an overview of whatever statistics is available about North Korea's economic ties with the rest of the world in the 2000s when its foreign trade expanded significantly. She examines the principal trends in commercial relations, cooperation in business investment, and projects North Korea is carrying out with its principal partners, China and the Republic of Korea, in the first place, and with Russia, too. In conclusion the author provides an outlook for North Korea's economic cooperation with other countries under the new leader.
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ID:
124201
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2013.
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This article outlines the main trends in the foreign policy of the PRC, the U.S.A., and Russia, and gives an overview of development prospects for their relations on the basis of generalizing the main specific features of the domestic situation there.
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ID:
124205
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2013.
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The authors give an overview of the Republic of Korea's economic performance during the tenure of President Lee Myung-bak and take a close look at the way in which the country reversed the trends set off by the budgetary crisis in the Euro zone countries and the slump in national exports. They also put side by side the various views and forecasts for growth prospects of the South Korean economy.
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ID:
124197
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2013.
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The article shows the main specific features and fields of the study of international relations and foreign policy of the PRC in Russia in 1992-1999. Particular attention is given to Russian-Chinese relations at the present time. Publications devoted to Chinese-American relations, the border policy of Beijing, and the foreign policy concepts of Chinese scholars are also examined.
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ID:
124207
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2013.
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The article describes the hard times of Russian women emigrants in China. Due to the absence of men killed in the war they married Chinese or other foreigners and suffered from humiliation and deprivation in order to maintain their families. Russian charity organizations tried to help these women by organizing various courses with a view to providing employment for them.
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ID:
124202
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2013.
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The situation in the South China Sea has lately been acquiring the trappings of a Pacific-scale risk area. So far, though, no one ventures to cross the red line. All signs are that it is more than the territorial disputes between China and several Southeast Asian member countries of ASEAN. In more than one sense, the South China Sea problem is an issue reverberating beyond the regional borders.
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ID:
124200
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2013.
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In the year that has passed since the "Chongqing drama" began, a great many works have been published that throw light on the unique experience of the socioeconomic development of one of China's regions. Was there truly a "Chongqing model"? If so, what were its distinguishing features? What kind of future might the leftist leanings of the public political spectrum have after the 18th CPC Congress? This article attempts to answer a number of questions associated with the need for an objective assessment of the "Chongqing model."
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