... which operated in a Harbin suburb and was responsible for the cruelest murdering of thousands of civilians, about 30% of whom were local Russians residing in the city during... ... this war their country was more a victim than an aggressor.
Andrey Kortunov:
Decoding China: GSI and Beijing's International Role
To some extent, this sentiment is justified—Japan... ... to reconsider some of the country’s basic post-WW2 foreign policy principles.
The Cold War—Asian Style
The Cold War in Asia was arguably fiercer and more ruthless than...
... there is no new cold war, but that is only a form of expression, and the essence of the Cold War lies in non-military confrontation and confrontation between world powers.... ... "democratic" and "totalitarian" camps, and the associated policies. China opposes and strongly resists this approach, but unity requires the cooperation... ..., like all wars it has caused enormous suffering on both sides, with hundreds of thousands of military personnel and civilians killed and wounded, cities and houses reduced...
US-China relations are unlikely to develop into an open conflict in the foreseeable future ... ... lost all remnants of partnership of the previous 20 years and entered a stage of a new Cold War. As distinct from the Soviet Union, Russia found itself in a much more vulnerable... ... for censoring reports about the virus during the early stages of its spread, its refusal to cooperate with scientists from the Centre for Disease Control to assist its...