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162793
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This article examines the approaches of foreign researchers to the model of the Beijing Consensus formulated in 2004 by Joshua Cooper Ramo, including those of members of different Chinese schools of thought. We analyze the question is analyzed of whether China, in promoting the ideas of globalization, is ready to propose a realistic alternative to the Washington Consensus, or to reproduce the successful experience of its own development in other developing countries. The model of the Beijing Consensus is examined in the context of the change in global leadership.
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162795
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China's rapid economic development over the past three decades has multiplied power consumption, while the population's income growth has stimulated a dramatic increase in the production and sales of cars. These factors have increased the country's dependence on imports of petroleum products and deteriorated the environmental situation in the PRC. Being aware of these challenges, the government is radically reorganizing the automotive industry on the basis of new energy, creating an innovative motor vehicle fleet and corresponding new-generation infrastructure.
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162791
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The content of the new Asian doctrine of US President Donald Tramp and his plans to form a "Quad" is the first step toward creating a new type of military bloc for Asia in order to contain China. This topic is highly relevant because of the changing situation in the wider region where Russia has its own major economic and geostrategic interests. The plans to form the Quad directly threaten the marginalization of ASEAN and the end of the Association's leading role in resolving regional issues.
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162797
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Broader rights and greater opportunities granted to Korean women have been priorities in social policy of North Korea. The liberation of Korea from colonial dependence presented the country's leadership with the task of doing away with semi-feudal holdovers, one of which was female discrimination in family and public life. Equality of the sexes was based on the socialist concept of women's emancipation. After the establishment of juche as the state's ideology in North Korea, the development of rights and duties of women has received a new ideological backing largely based on traditional Korean values.
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162790
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This article discusses the first session of the 13th National People's Congress held in Beijing on March 5-20, 2018, and important personnel and legislative decisions adopted. We consider issues of political transformations in the context of changes in the PRC Constitution and the relationship between the CPC and the Chinese state. Special attention is paid to staff appointments and amendments to the Constitution and the PRC Law On Supervision. We include detailed analysis of amendments to the basic law of the country that incorporate the name of Xi Jinping and the concept of "socialism with Chinese specificity for a new era," removal of the PRC Chairman's term limits, and constitutional and legal consolidation of the supervisory commissions status within the system of state authorities.
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162798
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This article offers a brief history of national cyber security system establishment in the Republic of Korea and discusses the timeline of hacker attacks on South Korean companies and government agencies. The author highlights the absence of a national cyber security strategy, inadequately elaborated laws and regulations, and inter-Korean political and military confrontation as major problems affecting the development of national policy in the field of information security.
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162796
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This article deals with topical issues of Russo-Mongolian cooperation in the context of Lake Baikal protection. Long-term plans of hydropower industry development in Mongolia are analyzed. Potential risks of negative transboundary impact for Russia related to the implementation of these plans are identified. The rationale for main directions of ensuring the balance of economic and environmental interests of the two countries is discussed.
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162792
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This article considers the future development of North Korea's nuclear missile program, along with the possibility of a US-DPRK confrontation on the Korean Peninsula. We describe the former's influence on the national interests of Russia and China, and on the situation in the region. We emphasize that the threats stemming from North Korea's nuclear missile program and strategy in the region could be curbed through joint efforts by Russia and China, with support from the United Nations and the world community.
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ID:
162799
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This article discusses the history of establishment and activities of the first Russian Research Institute for China Studies (1928-1937). The author presents documents related to Soviet-Chinese ties in 1920-1930 and the national leaders' attitude toward Russian Sinology.
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ID:
162794
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This article analyzes the structure and dynamics of raw materials and commodities exports from the Siberian Federal District to the PRC. It focuses on the branch and geographic specificities of the foreign trade activity of individual parts of Siberia. Special attention is paid to the foreign trade policy of the PRC in the sphere of imports, particularly from Russian regions.
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