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ROUND TABLE AT THE RAS IFES Japan’s Relations with Other Countries of East Asia: Problems, Trends, Prospects POLITICS Political Power in Japan: What Are the Opposition’s Chances?D.V. Streltsov Hong Kong 2019: Challenges to the “One Country, Two Systems” ModelA.V. Vinogradov Integrational Processes in Southeast Asia: Stages of Establishing a Regional ComplexK.A. Yefremova ECONOMICS Russia’s Turn […]
This article examines the stages of establishing a Southeast Asian regional complex from the end of the 1940s to the present day. The prehistory of creating a regionwide organization that would allow the building of a collective regional identity is described.
The paper examines the position of the Republic China consulates in the Soviet Union in 1937-1938. During the Great Terror period. Chinese consulates found themselves in an ambiguous position.
POLITICS Chinese Business in Russia and Its Prospective Role in One Belt, One Road Initiative A. Afonasyeva Chinese-German Relations: Striving toward a Model A. Galimzyanova China’s “Soft Power” and the BRICS Countries E. Shirgazina ECONOMICS Impact of Sanctions on North Korean Trade and Economy G. Bulychev, I. Korgun Belt and Road 2.0 Initiative and Russia B. Heifetz, N. Stepanov THEORY […]
ON THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Russian-Chinese Relations at the Start of a New Historical Stage of DevelopmentI. Morgulov The Golden Decade of Sino-Russian RelationsLi Hui Russia-China Partnership 2019: Strategic, Military-Political, and Economic ParametersS. Luzyanin Foreign Economic Relations of the People’s Republic of ChinaV. Portyakov POLITICS China, the United States, and […]
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.
ROUND TABLE AT THE RAS IFES Topical Problems of Present-Day Russian-Chinese Relations POLITICS China and Problems of Reaching a Peace Settlement in AfghanistanN. Zamarayeva ECONOMICS Solar Power Engineering in China and JapanV. Akimova, I. Tikhotskaya The Chinese Planning System at PresentD. Lebedeva HISTORY Russia’s Eastern Expansion at the Turn of the 20th Century and its […]
This article analyzes China’s position on reaching a settlement on the crisis in Afghanistan. The dynamic of Beijing’s approach is described with allowance for inter-Afghan and regional challenges: strengthening the armed opposition in Afghanistan, its influence on the Muslim Uighurs of Xinjiang, and strengthening the strategic partnership between the United States and India in the region. The year 2015, when Beijing and Islamabad signed an agreement to create a China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC), was a landmark for the region.
The dispute between the United States and the People’s Republic of China over trade and economic issues has a long history. It has now become clear, however, that Donald Trump’s protectionist policy is in direct contrast to China’s consistent position in defense of free trade, based on the principles of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Washington sees in Beijing its main strategic competitor and has adopted a policy of long-term opposition to China in all spheres, including trade and economics. Having launched a trade war against China, the United States is also doing its best to weaken by noneconomic means their growing competition in the field of high technology.
ROUND TABLE AT THE RAS IFES Vietnam-China Relations: A Difficult Search for Agreement POLITICS Relations in the Sino-Korean TriangleK. Asmolov ON THE 40th ANNIVERSARY OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE U.S.A. AND PRC Ideology and Pragmatism in Establishing and Strengthening Sino-American ConnectionsA. Davydov Toward a History of the Establishment of Present-Day U.S.A.-China RelationsYu. Dubinin Trade Wars, […]