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Zhao Huasheng

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

Kirill Babaev

Doctor of Philological Sciences, Director of the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor at the Financial University, RIAC Member

Andrey Kortunov

Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member

RIAC, Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #78 / 2022

The eighth annual report by the Russian International Affairs Council, the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University presents the common views of leading Russian and Chinese international affairs experts on the development of Russia-China cooperation in 2021 and the first quarter of 2022.

That was the period when international environment and increasing global confrontation significantly influenced Moscow— Beijing relations. The authors of the report concentrate on how recent international events influence Russia’s and China’s positions in Eurasia, the prospects of and conditions for the regional development. The report also traditionally looks into main achievements and difficulties of the bilateral agenda.

RIAC, Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #78 / 2022

The eighth annual report by the Russian International Affairs Council, the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University presents the common views of leading Russian and Chinese international affairs experts on the development of Russia-China cooperation in 2021 and the first quarter of 2022.

That was the period when international environment and increasing global confrontation significantly influenced Moscow— Beijing relations. The authors of the report concentrate on how recent international events influence Russia’s and China’s positions in Eurasia, the prospects of and conditions for the regional development. The report also traditionally looks into main achievements and difficulties of the bilateral agenda.

Authors:

From Russia:

Kirill Babaev, Dr. of Philological Studies (Head); Аndrey Kortunov, Ph.D. in History (Head); Andrey Karneev, Ph.D. in History; Vladimir Petrovsky, Dr. of Political Science; Yuriy Kulintsev, Ph.D. in Political Science; Alexander Larionov, Ph.D. in Public Administration, Ph.D. in Economics; Igor Denisov; Yuliya Nikitina, Ph.D. in Political Science; Elena Safronova, Ph.D. in Economics, Кsenia Kuzmina.

From China:

Prof. Zhao Huasheng (Head); Prof. Liu Huaqin, Dr. in Economics; Xing Guangcheng, Dr. of Law; Feng Yujun, Dr. of Law; Yang Cheng, Dr. of Law; Prof. Yu Bin, Dr. of Political Science; Ma Bin, Dr. of Law; Guan Guihai, Ph.D. in Political Science; Li Yonghui; Prof. Feng Yujun, Dr. of Law.

Copy Editors:

Ivan Timofeev, Ph.D. in Political Science; Elena Karpinskaya; Irina Tsymbal; Ksenia Kuzmina; Julia Melnikova; Polina Bakulina; Nikita Panin.

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