The trip is likely to be quite special and important
In mid-May Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will fly to China on an official state visit. A sceptic would say that this visit is not really a big deal: the Russian leader and his Chinese counterpart, Chairman Xi Jinping had bilateral meetings at least forty times since 2013, when Xi was first elected as Chairman ...
... and economically; on the other hand, as cooperation mechanisms composed of countries with different political systems, ideologies, religions and civilizations, their practices is also a valuable source for learning for international order building and global governance. China and the Russia are both major participants in these two mechanisms, and therefore, in their cooperation, the two countries should also pay more attention to combining it with the promotion of international order-building and global governance.
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Russia and China as prominent spacefaring nations could contribute to the understanding of the space economy—space security nexus, utilizing existing levers to make space diplomats and space companies agree upon acting in a mutually beneficial, sustainable manner
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... common destiny in which everyone has in himself a little bit of others.”
Andrey Kortunov:
After the Summit: Next Steps in China-Russia Cooperation
This vision reflected a deep conviction that no nation in the world can prosper and thrive when others ... ... hour is just before dawn. This might be the most important takeaway from President Xi's visit to Moscow. The deep crisis in global governance that mankind is going through now might result in fundamental changes in the international system, which many ...
... help participants establish practical cooperation and formulate common approaches to the development and implementation of AI. At the same time, it is a symptom of the growing technological rivalry in the world, primarily between the United States and China. Russia’s ability to interact with the GPAI may be limited for political reasons, but, from a practical point of view, cooperation would help the country implement its national AI strategy.
AI Brothers
Maxim Fedorov:
AI Is Neither the Terminator ...
... information war that is taking place between Washington and Beijing.
According to the American side, any Security Council resolution on COVID-19 should be worded in such a way that the main blame for the outbreak is placed squarely on the shoulders of China and should also punish Beijing for trying to conceal the full scale of the problem from the international community. China, for its part, sees the spread of the virus as a side effect of Washington’s unilateralist policies, its proclivity to exert ...
... Federation", the state authorities and leading experts of the two countries discussed new foreign policy priorities for Moscow and Beijing, prospects for promoting partnership between the two countries, and opportunities for cooperation between Russia and China on the issues of global governance. The following speakers made reports in the course of the session: Sun Zhuangzhi, CASS Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies (IEERCAS) Director; Andrey Denisov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ...
... that Paris was ready to be an example of a great power with a “responsible attitude” towards its international commitments.
Ivan Timofeev:
Unwanted Ally? Russia and the Future of the Anti-Terrorist Coalition
The Big Three – Russia, the US and China – resolutely rejected the ultimatum but this proposal quickly won the support of the vast majority of UN members. In response to the categorical rejection of any restrictions of their rights by the Big Three, the majority urged, in accordance ...
... Multilateral Dialogue is a high-level experts’ meeting focused on current issues of world politics, the role of China in the system of international relations, mechanisms for prevention and settlement of global and regional crises, and ways of improving global governance. Under this year’s theme “Global Trends and China in the Coming Decade”, the leading international experts have discussed possible consequences of China’s rise against the backdrop of the ongoing transformation of the international relations system, as well as China’s new economic,...
Regular symposium “Future of Global Governance: a View from the U.S.A., Russia, China and India” was held in Beijing under the auspices of the Carnegie Corporation of New York to gather experts on financial and economic risks, world policy and international relations.
Russia was represented by RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeyev,...