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authoritarian capitalist regimes such as contemporary China and Russia. This idea, however, does not tell us much about these … repertoire, and the strength of elite commitment. It argues that For China, the biggest challenge is the increasingly incoherent … attempt to strengthen its legitimacy via building formal institutions. For Russia, the incoherence of its ideological …
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-off between deepening and broadening. The paper compares China and Russia — two large, relatively decentralized countries with …
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Rural-urban social inequality in Russia is evident. Russian public opinion proposes to reduce the rural-urban income …'s Republic of China (PRC) also faces the problem of reducing rural-urban social inequality. It looks as if it is trying to solve … analyze and adopt the most effective ways of reducing rural-urban inequality, as practiced in China. It is also possible to …
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1995 and 2012, the number of internationally co-authored papers increased by 168% worldwide but 35% in Russia. The closed … international door is a legacy of the Soviet period. The situation in Russia contrasts with the spectacular growth of science in … China and East Asia, powered by active and focused states with a drive for internationalization. This article discusses the …
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Domestic repression and external autonomy of Belarus have developed in cyclical patterns since its independence. The country's narrowed action space that followed its elections in August 2020 has affected, not least, the security situation in the Baltic Sea region. Relations between Minsk and...
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In China, changing demographics, rising incomes and shifting consumer preferences have resulted in an ever … others, 2014). The growing number of consumers in China, that are increasingly more affluent and educated, will continue … countries to increase their agricultural exports to China. As China places an important role on meeting its growing food needs …
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economy have introduced liberal economic tools in the largest emerging economies in the developing world. China, the world …-Independence period, has also liberalized its macro-economy. Russia, after the breakdown of the Soviet Union, underwent massive economic …
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