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Between polycentrism and bipolarity / Kortunov, Andrey V   Journal Article
Kortunov, Andrey V Journal Article
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China - US - Russia: geopolitics and the pandemic / Davydov, Andrei   Journal Article
Davydov, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article describes the recent events in the relations between China, the United States, and Russia (the "Big Three" in the struggle to shape a new world order), their role and potentialities in the process under conditions of the raging coronavirus pandemic, and the development prospects for their relations in the foreseeable future.
Key Words New World Order  China  Russia  Cooperation  Interaction  Rivalry 
Multipolarity  US  Interrelationships  New Bipolarity  Coronavirus Pandemic 
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China’s Military Base in Djibouti: a Microcosm of China’s Growing Competition with the United States and New Bipolarity / Cabestan, Jean-Pierre   Journal Article
Cabestan, Jean-Pierre Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes China’ and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)’s rationale in opening what it calls a ‘logistical support facility’ in Djibouti as well as the missions that it is supposed to fulfil. The author also presents this base’s activities since its opening on 1 August 2017 and explores the potential role that the Chinese military stationed in Djibouti could play to secure Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road initiative and protect Chinese interests and nationals in Africa or the Middle East. Finally, it assesses the PLA base’s relations with other militaries present in Djibouti, particularly the US, the French and the Japanese, concluding that Djibouti operates as a microcosm of a multipolar world heading towards a bipolar, though asymmetrical, world order.
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