The familiar world has crumbled. Russia and China must create a new one. About the need to unite the potential of both countries
The article is based on the report at the scientific-practical conference "China and Russia in a changing world" in Beijing, on May 4, 2015.Fort Russ
Russian-Chinese New World Order. Part 1. The End of the Market
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Russian-Chinese New World Order. Part 4. Our Friends and Enemies
Mikhail Delyagin
Translated by Kristina Rus
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A new world order? Putin and Xi put friendship on display
Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra, specially for RIRTranslated by Kristina Rus
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At first sight, things look very different now. When President Xi Jinping of Chinatook pride of place next to Vladimir Putin of Russia on Saturday, they looked like any other modern world leaders: pragmatic men-in-suits, full of smiles, temporary possessors of power rather than dictators-for-life.If Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld were sending a message with shock and awe, this is the response.
Back in 1949, when Chairman Mao Tse-tung paid his first visit to Moscow to celebrate Comrade Joseph Stalin's 70th Birthday, it was a paean of old-school Communism.
Children in Young Pioneer uniforms paraded through the Bolshoi Opera House telling of their ambition to become tractor drivers. Mao wore a "Mao suit" and Stalin military uniform. Both men looked grumpy.
But the two events, six decades apart, have a clear parallel. Once again, the Russia-China axis is the main threat to the West's vision of peaceful and prosperous international relations.
The line-up of leaders alongside the two men was a walking representation of a new anti-American alliance that has formed bit by bit since the invasion of Iraq demonstrated the frightening ease with which Washington could destroy hostile leaders far away....
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A new world order? Putin and Xi put friendship on display
Nikolay Starikov
Translated by Kristina Rus
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