There is a broad range of issues that can be discussed during this trip
Editor's Note:
Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to pay a three-day state visit to Russia from March 20 to 22. During his visit to Russia, President Xi ... ... Kortunov (Kortunov), academic director of the Russian International Affairs Council, who shared his views on issues surrounding China-Russia relations, the Ukraine crisis, and challenges that the world is facing today.
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The state visit vividly demonstrates the importance of China-Russia strategic partnership and how strong their partnership is, which also sends a particular message to the U.S. and their allies
Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to Russia will largely have symbolic meaning, confirming Russia's priority position among China's foreign policy partners and the special status of the bilateral relations.
The symbolism of the current visit is that it is the first overseas trip after Xi being elected the Chinese President for the third term, which shades the light onto the ...
The meeting between the leaders of China and Russia will present an opportunity to build on the strong momentum in boosting bilateral economic cooperation
The visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Russia to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to feature a wide range of issues for discussion, with bilateral economic cooperation being one of the most critical areas that will need an in-depth analysis and an ambitious action ...
... time.
Terms of the Western political science, like “black swan” and “gray rhino”, reveal the hand of Wang Huning, the party’s chief ideologist and former dean of the Faculty of International Relations at Fudan University. Yet, the fact that China has approached Xi Jinping’s third term in office, facing most serious geopolitical challenges, is sensed by all. The main of them is surely the “Taiwan issue” that has sharply aggravated of late. In his report, the Secretary General has once again reiterated his ...
... International Plaza Hotel Lobby (国际交流大厦), University of International Business and Economics (UIBE, Beijing, China).
The conceptualization of a system of political thinking is supported by the fact that it was summarized in two volumes of Xi Jinping's
The Governance of China
(习近平 谈 治国 理 政), where the Chinese president sets out the basic principles of the country’s governance. The books are printed in huge numbers; you can see them in a prominent place in a large number of copies at any bookstore in ...
Challenges and Opportunities of Cooperation between France and China
General Secretary of China Xi Jinping’s
tour
of Italy, Monaco and France on March 21–26, 2019, caused a stir across Europe. What approach should be taken to projects being proposed under the Belt and Road Initiative? What threats are posed by China’s penetration into the ...
... on the eve of the G20 summit in Hamburg in July 2017, Trump paid a demonstrative visit to Warsaw at the precise moment that Germany–Poland relations were experiencing yet another dip. Coincidentally or not, Merkel was rolling out the red carpet for Xi Jinping in Berlin. Six months prior to that, China had been announced as Germany’s largest trading partner for 2016 for the first time in history.
Beijing’s interest in Berlin is not confined to China’s desire to further expand bilateral trade, boost investment and secure access to the latest ...
... Donald Trump ordered to hit the Syrian government force's Shayrat Air Base on April 7 while hosting Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Surprisingly, Xi remained silent in response to the show of force.
"It's not known how Xi responded ... ... have to reassess what the Trump presidency means for Chinese interests in East Asia, particularly North Korea and the South China Sea," Australian military analyst Alan Dupont suggested, as cited by the New York Times.
Malaysian geopolitical analyst ...
... Calibrating the contraction of its overseas projection and commitments – some would call it managing the decline of an empire – the US does not fail to note that nowadays half of the world’s merchant tonnage passes through the South China Sea. Therefore, the US will exploit any regional territorial dispute and other frictions to its own security benefit, including the costs sharing of its military presence with the local partners, as to maintain pivotal on the maritime edge of Asia ...
... believe now is being implemented in China: a partocratic state relying on strengthening the party hierarchy, with the party bodies receiving the broadest possible powers (p. 91). The trend toward centralizing political initiative which has currently led China to the “Xi Jinping system” may be taken even further, up to the so-called “Putin system,” by which the experts mean authoritarian power of a strong charismatic leader relying on the security, army, and police forces; the party will be retained ...