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Sergey Luzyanin

Head of the Joint Department with the RAS Institute of Far Eastern Studies at the HSE University, RIAC member

Zhao Huasheng

Professor, Fudan University, Beijing Club for International Dialogue, Senior Fellow

This report presents the results of analysis of the state of Russia–China relations in 2015 and the first quarter of 2016. Leading experts from Russia and China study key foreign policy interests of the two countries, their trade and economic bilateral relations, including investment, transport and energy projects. Special attention is given to security in Eurasia and the role of multilateral institutions in guaranteeing security, the alignment of the Eurasian Economic Union and the Silk Road Economic Belt projects, as well as Russia–China scientific, educational and cultural cooperation.

This report presents the results of analysis of the state of Russia–China relations in 2015 and the first quarter of 2016.

Leading experts from Russia and China study key foreign policy interests of the two countries, their trade and economic bilateral relations, including investment, transport and energy projects. Special attention is given to security in Eurasia and the role of multilateral institutions in guaranteeing security, the alignment of the Eurasian Economic Union and the Silk Road Economic Belt projects, as well as Russia–China scientific, educational and cultural cooperation.

The content of the annual joint report is aimed at improving the effectiveness of the main areas of bilateral cooperation between Russia and China and bringing the opinions of the expert and academic community to the political leadership of the two countries.

Authors:

From Russia:

S.G. Luzyanin, Dr. of History (Head); A.V. Kortunov, Ph.D. in History; A.N. Karneev, Ph.D. in History; V.E. Petrovsky, Dr. of Political Science; I.E. Denisov.

From China:

Zhao Huasheng, Professor (Head); Wang Haiyan, Ph.D. in Law; Liu Huaqin, Ph.D. in Economics; Xing Guangcheng, Dr. of Law; Feng Yujun, Dr. of Law; Shi Ze, Ph.D. in History.

Author of the Monitoring: Y.V. Kulintsev.

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