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146036
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The 6th World Forum on China Studies (shijie zhongguo luntari) was held in Shanghai on November 20-21, 2015. It was devoted to the subject "Chinese reforms - chances for the world." The Forum was attended by about 230 Chinese and foreign scholars, all in all, there were more than 700 people present. The Forum was initiated by the PRC State Council Information Office and Shanghai Municipal People's Government and organized by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and the Information Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government.
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146025
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The author analyzes sensitive issues (i.e. pressing problems) in mutual relations between China and Russia, and China and the U.S.A. He also assesses the development prospects of U.S.-PRC-RF ties amid a changing global architecture
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146027
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The author tracks the expanding relations between China and Iraqi Kurdistan, which is evolving into a powerful regional factor projecting its rising political image far beyond its boundaries. He discusses the reduced extent to which China's policy in Iraqi (Southern) Kurdistan has been held hostage to its relations with the central Iraqi authorities and the influence to which it has been exposed by "energy and economic considerations."
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146024
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The author analyzes the lobbyism of U.S. interests in China and the counterlobbyism of Chinese interests in the U.S. in its executive and legislative bodies. Special attention is paid to the reciprocal coordination of these interests and mechanisms with whose help the Chinese authorities are trying to influence the adoption of political decisions in the U.S. Congress and presidential administration. Concrete examples of the interaction between American and Chinese lobbyists are cited.
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146022
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On the basis of methods proposed by scholars of the Institute of Modern International Relations at Tsinghua University (PRC), the author examines the evolution of China's relations with leading countries of East Asia. A forecast is given concerning possible changes in the nature of the PRC's interaction with Vietnam, the U.S.A., Japan, Russia, and the Republic of Korea under the fifth-generation leaders headed by Xi Jinping.
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146033
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This author examines one of the little-known events in the life of the Korean community on Sakhalin - the foundation of the first political organization in the struggle for repatriation after World War II. Several active members set up the Communist Party of Korea, whose main goal was the struggle for return to their native country.
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146029
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The Japanese policy toward Taiwan during its 50-year-long colonial period (1895-1945) and in the decades following Japan's defeat in World War II are considered. The transformation of Japan-Taiwan economic relations is followed through different stages marked by the strong effect of the "Japanese factor" on Taiwan's economy.
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146032
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Linguistic policy, which includes not only a domestic, but also a foreign component, was revived in China after a long interval only at the beginning of this century. Since 2004, the official Chinese language Putonghua (based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin) and traditional Chinese culture have been popularized all over the world as soft power. In 2013, a new stage began of using linguistics to solve tasks of foreign policy. It was prompted by the emergence of Xi Jinping's One Belt, One Road strategy and envisaged the active study of the languages of countries surrounding China, along with the cross-border languages of the PRC peoples.
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146023
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Basic aspects of China's foreign policy strategy toward Northeast Asia are considered. The author stresses the region's importance for the successful development of China. The format of PRC bilateral and multilateral relations with the countries in the region is examined, and the main problems China is encountering in attaining foreign policy goals in Northeast Asia are analyzed.
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146026
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The European direction of the PRC's foreign policy, after a period of cooling down in the latter half of the first decade of this century, is becoming important for Beijing today. The PRC's comprehensive strategic partnership with the European Union is one of the spheres of China's foreign policy activity in Europe. This author makes an attempt to describe various forms of China's cooperation with European countries.
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146034
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The 8th international conference "Russia-China: History and Culture" was held at the Institute of International Relations, History, and Oriental Studies (IIRHOS) at Kazan Federal University (Volga region) on October 8-11, 2015. It was timed for the 70th anniversary of the termination of World War II in the Far East and the entire world. The conference was organized by Kazan Federal University jointly with Confucius Institute.
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ID:
146030
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The authors analyze results of meetings among the three countries' leaders held in Dushanbe in September 2014 and in Ufa in July 2015. They examine challenges arising in the course of the development of new international routes as part of the China's Silk Road Economic Belt initiative. The possibilities of integrating the three countries development strategies are revealed on the basis of the establishment of the Russia-Mongolia-China Economic Corridor. Main fields of joint cooperation are mapped out.
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ID:
146031
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The recent finalization of the Russian Federation's title to a patch of the continental shelf in the Sea of Okhotsk beyond the nation's 200-mile exclusive economic zone was an event that took place in accordance with the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III), downgrading this country's legal status significantly from what it had been in this maritime area under the national law doctrine. This author responds to the government's latest move with a critical analysis of what the nation stands to gain from it.
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ID:
146028
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The first decade of the 21st century well past it already, the Republic of Korea has suddenly been confronted with a hard option. Having wowed the world with its "economic miracle" and what has looked like its unshakeable standing in the world market, the country has run into a tight knot of problems where its good economic fortunes could suffer a severe reverse.
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ID:
146035
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A delegation of scholars from the Institute for Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences visited Mongolia on September 17-20, 2015. It took part in scientific discussions and meetings devoted to the beginning of a tripartite academic negotiation group work within the format of Russia-Mongolia-China interaction. The meetings, including the inaugural session and two-day academic conference, took place on the initiative of the Mongolian and Chinese sides, which were in charge of their organization.
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