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FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS VOL: 41 NO 4 (9) answer(s).
 
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Chinese migrants in Russia: modern Russian research / Larin, A   Journal Article
Larin, A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Russian scholars have presented a comprehensive picture of the history of Chinese in Russia from the mid-19th century to our days. The study of the modern Chinese migration has been carried on in such important fields as the economic activity of Chinese migrants, the problems of "Chinese demographic expansion," adaptation and tolerance, and educational migration. An increase of the volume of low-skilled Chinese labor in Russia on a temporary basis is predicted.
Key Words Migration  Russia  Economic activity  Chinese  Studies  Prospects 
Adaptation 
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Chongqing model: what was it? part II / Karneyev, A   Journal Article
Karneyev, A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In the second part of this article (the first was published in Far Eastern Affairs, # 3, 2013), the author continues to seek answers to a number of questions associated with the need for an objective assessment of the so-called "Chongqing model.
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Concert behind the Great Wall: Chinoiserie in the work of Ismail Kadare / Vinogradova, T   Journal Article
Vinogradova, T Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article analyzes certain aspects of the creative work of the Albanian writer and poet Ismail Kadaré (b. 1936), living in France since 1990. He is a well-known author in the West, winner of the 2005 Booker Prize, but Russian readers are not familiar with his works so far. I. Kadaré wrote much about communist dictatorship and in this respect he can be compared to quite a few writers of East Europe. He succeeded in finding his own unique style in describing the destiny of his Motherland under the dictatorship of Enver Hoxha. In his novel Concert (1978-1988) Kadaré describes the rupture of Albanian-Chinese relations in the mid-1970s, and also the influence of policy on the life of common people in Tirana, the capital of Albania. The satirical bent of the novel, and his description of the Chinese party nomenklatura evoke discussion to this day on whether the author could be regarded as nationalistic and accused of anti-Chinese sentiments.
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Japan: governments change, problems remain / Kalmychek, P; Kistanov, V; Leontyeva, Ye   Journal Article
Kistanov, V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The unstable situation in Japan's internal politics continued in 2012 and early 2013. Having come to power at the end of 2009, the Democratic Party was unable to keep its campaign promises and thus suffered defeat in the December 2012 parliamentary elections. The Liberal Democratic Party, once again in power, is also encountering a number of serious challenges in domestic and foreign politics. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe intends to bring the economy out of its prolonged stagnation, and to conduct a firm international policy that includes resolving territorial disputes with neighboring countries.
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ID:   126850


People from Siberia and the Russian Far East in the history of / Petrov, A; Kapalin, G; Yermolayev, A   Journal Article
Petrov, A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article describes the contribution of people from Siberia and the Russian Far East to the colonization of California, and the foundation and development of Fort Ross. It also shows the significance of the Russian Orthodox Church's activity in this area.
Key Words Far East  California  Siberia  Russian America  Fort Ross 
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ID:   126849


Russia and China in Central Asian economies: can they ever cooperate? / Kuzmina, Ye   Journal Article
Kuzmina, Ye Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author discusses bilateral and multilateral economic cooperation on the part of both Russia and China with the Central Asian countries. She explores the two countries' economic interests in this major region, sometimes crossing and sometimes running in parallel, and offers an outlook for their economic cooperation there.
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ID:   126847


Russian studies on PRC international relations and foreign poli / Portyakov, V   Journal Article
Portyakov, V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article presents basic trends in research in Russia on the PRC's international relations and foreign policy in 2000-2013. Pride of place is given to present Russian-Chinese relations, including comprehensive monographs, study of the border issue, interregional activity and cooperation of the two countries in international formats. Specific features of Sino-U.S. relations and changes in the common course of the PRC's foreign policy in recent years have been considered.
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ID:   126851


San Francisco 1951 peace treaty in Japanese historiography / Kuzminkov, V   Journal Article
Kuzminkov, V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article examines the interpretation of the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty in Japanese historiography (the treaty put an end to the state of war between the Allied states and Japan and returned sovereignty to the latter). The author expounds his point of view on the results of the San Francisco peace process on the basis of a comprehensive analysis of a multitude of documents and assesses arguments of Japan's academic community representatives.
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Study of Chinese culture and education in Russia at the turn of / Toroptsev, S   Journal Article
Toroptsev, S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article traces the development trends of Russian Sinology studying Chinese culture and education in the first decade of this century, when our scholars began to return to fundamental analytical research at a new methodological level. The author reveals the basic fields of research in philology, linguistics, theater and cinema art, fine arts, educational system, analyzes scholarly and translation problems, and mentions new theoretical concepts.
Key Words Education  ART  Literature  Sinology  Culture Heritage 
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