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			Nº 2 (2023)
- Ano: 2023
- Artigos: 15
- URL: https://cardiosomatics.ru/0131-2812/issue/view/12733
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	                                                       		Articles
About the New Concept of National Security of Japan
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 9-25
				
					9-25
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Aggravation of China-US Competition on the Problem of the World Order: Chinese Scientists Views Evolution
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The article is devoted to Chinese scholars’ views on the nature, history and dynamics of the modern international order. The authors analyze international order definitions given by various representatives of China’s international relations theory. The evolution of the Chinese approach to the international order and the system of global governance, from the 1950s’ isolationism till the modern global collective goods creation is traced here. International order justness and rational nature are considered as its basic principles and norms. The authors underline the impact of the rise of China, China’s foreign policy mercantilism on the formation of Beijing’s views on the contemporary international order. The current stage of formulating the concept of international order, which began in 2012, is characterized by such features as an interest in the creation of multilateral institutions and the nature of complex state power parameters. Special attention is paid to the international order tectonic changes, associated with the beginning of large-scale conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Western sanctions, as well as the position of China. The authors note that systemic contradictions do not allow China and the United States to achieve their bilateral relations’ full normalization. China assumes an extremely negative attitude towards the U.S. of controlled chaos concept, one of the strongest features of which is sharp geopolitical pressure on Russia. By violating the principle of inviolability of property during the imposition of unilateral sanctions, Western countries send negative signals, to many nations, including China, which till the very recent times shared the basic principles of the liberal international order. The growing number of rogue states that are not subject to international law deepens the civilizational gap between the West and the rest of the world.
 26-40
				
					26-40
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		The PRC Economy: Prospects of its Development in the Period of the 14-th Five Year Plan (2021-2025)
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 41-54
				
					41-54
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		On the Growth Factors and Model of Economic Development of China
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 55-71
				
					55-71
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		On the Question of the Size and Location of the Chinese Diaspora in the World (1949 — present)
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 72-92
				
					72-92
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		The state and prospects of the development of the Mekong problem
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 93-104
				
					93-104
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Participation of the Chinese Military-Industrial Complex in the Implementation of the State Plan "Made in China — 2025"
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 105-121
				
					105-121
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Diplomatic Agency of the Russian Empire in Mukden in 1901-1904 and Activities of the Diplomat S.A. Kolokolov
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 122-133
				
					122-133
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Languages of “Modern” (Harbin Hotel “Modern” in the History of Russian-Chinese Cultural Relations)
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 134-146
				
					134-146
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		The Role of the 88th Independent Infantry Brigade in the Anti-Japanese War
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 147-161
				
					147-161
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		The End of Japan's isolation. Expeditions of M.K. Perry and E.V. Putyatin in the Context of the Struggle for Colonies in the North Pacific in the Middle of the 19th Century
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 162-175
				
					162-175
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		On the Language Preferences of Chinese Leaders
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 176-183
				
					176-183
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 184-190
				
					184-190
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 191-196
				
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