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170644
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This article analyzes conditions, factors, and prerequisites for China's ascendancy in the international community from the position of geographic science. The country's current positioning in key geoeconomic structures is assessed, along with its growing influence in the evolution of world political processes through wide use of instruments of "soft power." It is thought the success of China's new strategy, now being tested by the One Belt, One Road project, will fundamentally transform the architecture of the world order.
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This article considers the countries of the so-called "Big Three" and the relations among them today. An attempt is made to predict the places and roles of the three countries in reworking the world order, based on the views they hold and features of the existing and future world order. Recommendations are made for their optimization and building harmonious relations capable of establishing a durable and long-lasting peace.
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170648
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Volume 8 of The People's Republic of China (1949-1976) (Doctor of Historical Sciences Yu.M. Galenovich, editor) came out in October 2017, completing the publication of the ten-volume History of China from Ancient Times to the Start of the 21st Century (Academician S.L. Tikhvinsky, Russian Academy of Sciences, editor-in-chief). This multivolume history of China was the first to be published in Russia and second multivolume monographic study of Chinese civilization issued in the Western world after The Cambridge History of China
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This paper shows the growth dynamics in China's foreigntrade turnover over seven decades, and highlights the principal features of today's commodity and geographical export and import makeup. It analyzes China's trade in services, Beijing's attraction of foreign investment, and export of Chinese capital abroad. Among the issues examined are the peculiarities of principal territorial forms of the country's external economic openness, i.e. special economic zones and experimental free-trade zones.
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170639
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China and Russia are celebrating the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2019. This is a landmark event in our bilateral relations. The year 2019 also marks 10 years of my work as China's ambassador to Russia. The last decade makes just a seventh part of the 70-year-long relations between our countries; however, it is these years that can be described as the "golden decade" that has seen highlights in the development of these bilateral ties, and it was this decade that entered a brilliant page into the history of Chinese-Russian friendship
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This article deals with the activities of the well-known Soviet diplomat I. Maisky starting in 1927, as the charge d'affaires and then the advisor to the Soviet mission in Japan. The article is based mainly on the correspondence of the diplomat, who analyzed the state of Soviet-Japanese relations in the second half of the 1920s and described Japanese foreign policy, especially in China. Of particular interest are the recommendations by I. Maisky concerning relations between the U
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170643
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PRC relations with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are one of the highest priority lines of Chinese policy in Europe. To strengthen them and advance its interests, China has created the 16+1 format. In this work, the structure and characteristics of the format are examined in detail, along with the main avenues of cooperation within its structure. ... Keywords: countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), 16+1 format, European Union, One Belt, One Road initiative, multilateralism
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The author shares her memories of meetings with some CPC leaders in the 1950s. She offers both personal portrayals and brief assessments of the state of Sino-Soviet relations at the time. ... Keywords: Sino-Soviet relations, Far East Sector of the Foreign Policy Section of the CPSU Central Committee, Liu Shaoqi, Song Qingling, Yang Xianzhen. ... Upon graduating from the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies (the China Department) in 1947, the first job I took as a China expert was at Research Institute 205 where I was taken on first as a translator and then as a junior adviser..
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170640
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This paper analyzes the key trends in the development of the Russia-China strategic partnership at the current stage. Particular attention is paid to the military-political cooperation of the two countries amid a worsening international situation and mounting US pressure on Russia and China. The author highlights the specific features of Russian-Chinese interaction in Eurasia and other parts of the world, and gives recommendations for furthering Russia-China strategic and economic partnership.
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At 70, I follow all the desires of my heart without breaking any rules. ... Confucius ... This year, Russia and China mark a significant date - the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. The People's Republic of China was set up on the first of October 1949, and the Soviet Union was the first to extend recognition to the young state. ... There have been different periods in the history of bilateral contacts, but today it can be confidently stated that the vector directed into the development of good-neighborly intercourse, friendly relations, and cooperation has become trend-setting
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his year, China has lavishly celebrated two jubilees: the centenary of the establishment of the 3rd (Communist) International in March 1919, a worldwide organization of Bolsheviks that had played a tremendous role in the preparation of the Chinese Revolution; and 100 years since the emergence of the Fourth of May Movement that started the spread of Bolshevist ideas in China. These dates are a worthy pretext for remembering the person whose contribution to both the China policy of the Comintern and the establishment of the Communist Party and YCL in China was truly enormous, Chinese revolutionary Zhang Tailei (1898-1927), who was in the early 1920s the main connecting link between the world Communist movement and.
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