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151262
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The author cites arguments in support of the thesis that China, while standing out among the BRICS countries in its economic achievements and a high degree of involvement in world economic ties, is the main beneficiary of the BRICS efforts aimed at changing the present monetary and financial system.
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151260
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A round table marking the 15th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty on Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China was held at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute for Far Eastern Studies (RASIFES) on May 27, 2016. The topic was the current state of Russian-Chinese relations. The event was organized by the Institute's Center for the Study and Forecasting of Russia-China Relations. Taking part in discussions on the current state of and outlook for relations between the two countries were research workers and officials from the RAS IFES, the RAS Institute of Oriental Studies (RAS IOS), and other expert analytical institutions. A list of presentations made by round table participants is presented below.
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151265
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The author examines the problem of environmental pollution in China. He assesses the results of nature protection measures during the 12th five-year-plan period (2011-2015) and reviews plans for the 13th five-year-plan period (2016-2020). The author also analyzes difficulties facing China along the road of improving the ecological situation.
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151264
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The author examines development problems of the PRC iron and steel industry. In order to create conditions for economic growth and facilitates greater competitiveness of Chinese producers on the world markets, modernization of the metallurgical complex is a priority task.
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151267
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The author examines specific features of the activity of Russian Empire consulates in Mongolia which analyzed the political and military situation at the time. The Russian Foreign Ministry offices' work is analyzed in observing China's policy toward Outer Mongolia and neighboring regions. The article also dwells on Russian diplomatic activity to diminish Japan's influence in Mongolia and discloses its mediatory role in solving the "Tibet problem."
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151269
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We live in a tumultuous, continuously changing world, getting used, willy-nilly, to spontaneous continuity and unpredictability, without noticing them quite often. However, the greater part of the world's population is not indifferent to the order of things on this earth of ours and, more important, is interested in the future of all of us and our children.
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151263
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The author examines the economic influence of Chinese living abroad on the main regions of China, Kazakhstan, and Russia through which the Northern Branch of the Silk Road Economic Belt is supposed to be forged. She analyzes the territorial structure of investments and the branch structure of huaqiao enterprises in the economic region of the Bohai Bay ring and individual settlements of the central and western regions of China. She also examines the branch structure of big Chinese state-owned and private companies in Kazakhstan and Russia , as well as opportunities for business communities of Chinese living in foreign countries to participate in the development of the project.
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151261
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The author examines the results of the 15-year activity of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, its structure, and relations between its members. He also analyzes its role in the region and partnership problems, and forecasts the organization's development prospects in the currently unfolding new world order.
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151268
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The author analyzes the philosophical sources of the "soft power" strategy formation as one of the major components of the modern China political orientation. The PRC demonstrates notable achievements in the economic, political, social, and cultural spheres. The article also examines Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, which exerted great influence on the formation of the "soft power" concept principles in China, and shows the use of these teachings for political influence on neighboring countries.
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151266
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The author examines the current situation concerning corruption in author and the government measures to fight this social evil. He notes the effectiveness of these measures and certain progress in lowering the corruption level. This is confirmed by the data cited by Transparency International. An analysis is presented of the new anticorruption legislation and the activity of the Commission for Eradication of Corruption.
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