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157656
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The article analyzes the election of the President of Mongolia held in the summer of 2017. It concentrates on the foreign policy aspects of the election campaign. The main themes of the foreign policy aspect of the election were relations with Russia, China, and foreign investors. As to Russia, all candidates were unanimously in favor of drawing closer to it, but as far as China was concerned, heated discussions unfolded around the subject, which is explained by a whole range of problems existing in Sino-Mongo-lian relations.
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157657
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This article analyzes the causes of worsening China-Japan relations in the past decade. In the author's view, the main one is Japan's psychological unpreparedness for the rapid ascent of China, which has engendered Japan's stable negative perception of Beijing as a rival for leadership in Asia. The author proposes to approach bilateral relations "from a strategic angle" for the sake of their stabilization, to agree to mutual concessions, and work for the creation of anticrisis mechanisms to prevent dangerous aggravation of conflicts in different spheres.
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157660
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China has adopted a policy for fundamentally solving ecological problems that emphasizes ensuring a balance between economic development and preserving the environment, reforming the legal system in the field of ecology, and introducing green technologies during the mass movement of industry from the eastern part of the country to the west, combined with caring for the environment of the territories they occupy.
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157655
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Within the framework of arguing with K. Asmolov's article, the author expresses his views on the current situation and variants of a solution to the North Korean nuclear problem. Positions of the key participants in the conflict are analyzed from the point of view of security in Northeast Asia.
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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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157658
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The slowdown in China's economic growth rates has confronted Beijing with the problem of comprehensively modernizing its technological ways and means of production, including the introduction of industrial robots and systems for automatization. This work attempts to analyze the prospects for and effectiveness of current policy, along with its long-range consequences (including its socioeconomic dimensions) in light of the breakthrough potential of robo-technology.
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157654
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The article examines each of the BRICS countries' interests in East Asia considered separately and in the format of an informal interstate association. The author analyzes differences in their intentions as individual subjects of international relations and in the context of BRICS interests as an integral interstate association.
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157661
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This article analyzes motivation and aims of Japan's military policy today, along with the practical measures being taken by the country's leadership to achieve these goals. It is emphasized that on the regional level, Japan's military policy is aimed at parrying the challenges originating from North Korea and China. The author suggests that Japan will continue its gradual retreat from postwar pacifism and develop the potential of its Self-Defense Forces by relying on its alliance with the United States.
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157664
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The world is worried over the situation on the Korean Peninsula. This is not for the first time, but now it is more serious. It was not for nothing that the UN Security Council has repeatedly got together to discuss the problem. The subject - U.S.-DPRK Confrontation - has been in the limelight in different countries for some time already.
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157659
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This article examines the main spheres of scientific and technological cooperation between Russia and China in the early 21st century and its significance for innovative development. It notes the comprehensive character and variety of forms of this cooperation, which the author believes should be dominated by basic science. Among outstanding problems the author singles out differences in the views on the role of science in partner countries, unsatisfactory results of the Russian Academy of Sciences reform in 2013-2016, and insufficient financing of Russian science.
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157663
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Another North Korean nuclear test and the launching of intercontinental ballistic missiles have marked an end of the period of ambiguity, when great powers could think that the nuclear problem of the Korean Peninsula would be resolved as a matter of course. In the existing situation North Korea, the U.S.A., the PRC, Russia, South Korea, and Japan are faced with a difficult choice. The article analyzes the reasons and consequences of this choice and factors capable to influence it.
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157662
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This article presents a historical analysis of the first stage of Russian-Chinese bonding during the period of the democratic nationalist movement's rise to power in the 1920s and the Soviet influence on the political process within China. The attitude of Sun Yat-sen - leader of the Kuom-intang, democratic revolutionary, and political figure - toward the Soviet Union, which remained a constant factor of his foreign policy views, is highlighted.
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157665
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The book tells about the work of the Soviet military advisers and volunteer pilots who helped the Chinese people fight the Japanese militarists in 1937-1945. Its author cites a vast material showing the concrete forms of Soviet aid to China in its fight against Japanese aggression and describing the courageous exploits of these people during their difficult mission.
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