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157653
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The four meetings between the leaders of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China this year have demonstrated their desire to maintain the relations of the two countries with due account of new trends in world politics and initiatives, which they adhere to
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139782
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This is a summary of the discussion that was conducted in the round-table format at the RAS Institute for Far Eastern Studies (the RAS IFES). The issues raised at the round table concerned the region's economic development, the rise of China, the reversal of U.S. policy toward it, and Russia's turnaround to face East. Nontraditional security and processes and factors affecting economic security in East Asia were among other issues discussed. Speakers at the round table looked from every angle at the potential and patterns to be used to achieve closer economic cooperation and assessed the possible limits of integration between the region's countries and leading world powers.
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ID:
142948
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174535
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A round table on the topic Japan's Relations with Other Countries of East Asia: Problems, Trends, Prospects, organized by and held at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute for Far Eastern Studies (RAS IFES) by V.O. Kistanov, D.Sc. (History), Dean, took place on December 20, 2019. The event opened with a welcoming address from the Institute's Director, professor S.G. Luzyanin, D.Sc. (History). He noted Japan's important role in the Asia-Pacific Region and made special mention of the comments made by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the RF presidential press conference of December 19, 2019, regarding Japan and its military cooperation with the United States: "We have no military alliance with China, and we do not plan to create one. But we see that East Asia is attempting to create a military alliance [with] other countries ... the United States, Japan, South Korea. We consider this to be counterproductive, and it will lead to nothing good."
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ID:
142947
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