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Kirill Babaev

Doctor of Philological Sciences, Director of the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor at the Financial University, RIAC Member

Zhao Long

Ph.D. of Law, Senior Research Fellow, Deputy Director, Institute for Global Governance Studies, Shanghai Institutes for International Study (SIIS)

Li Jianmin

Ph.D. of Economics, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)

Julia Melnikova

Ph.D. in Political Science, Program Manager at the Russian International Affairs Council

RIAC, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #94 / 2024

Russian-Chinese Dialogue: The 2024 Model is the tenth annual report that reviews Russian-Chinese cooperation in 2023 through Q2 2024. The bilateral relationship developed in a challenging international political context where spiraling conflicts, erosion of fundamental international frameworks and declining rates of global economic development combined to unsettle the balance of global and regional security. The annual report produced jointly by RIAC, ICCA RAS and the Fudan University focuses on the political and economic engagement between Moscow and Beijing in Central Asia and Eurasia as the key region of their shared interest. The report contains data monitoring the evolution of bilateral ties in business and trade, banking and finance, transport and logistics, and humanitarian sectors. Recommendations for relevant ministries and agencies can be found within the analysis of the report.

RIAC, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #94 / 2024

Russian-Chinese Dialogue: The 2024 Model is the tenth annual report that reviews Russian-Chinese cooperation in 2023 through Q2 2024. The bilateral relationship developed in a challenging international political context where spiraling conflicts, erosion of fundamental international frameworks and declining rates of global economic development combined to unsettle the balance of global and regional security. The annual report produced jointly by RIAC, ICCA RAS and the Fudan University focuses on the political and economic engagement between Moscow and Beijing in Central Asia and Eurasia as the key region of their shared interest. The report contains data monitoring the evolution of bilateral ties in business and trade, banking and finance, transport and logistics, and humanitarian sectors. Recommendations for relevant ministries and agencies can be found within the analysis of the report.

Authors

From Russia:

Kirill Babaev, Dr. of Philological Sciences, Vladimir Danilov, Ph.D. in Economics, Yuri Kulintsev, Ph.D. in Political Science, Julia Melnikova, Ph.D. in Political Science, Stanislav Pritchin, Ph.D. in History, Artem Pylin, Ph.D. in Economics, Sergey Sazonov, Ph.D. in Economics, Sergey Tsyplakov, Ph.D. in Economics.

From China:

Li Jianmin, Ph.D. in Economics, Liu Huaqin, Ph.D. in Economics, Liu Qian, Ph.D. in Economics, Ma Bin, Ph.D. in Law, Xu Changzhi, Feng Yujun, Ph.D. in Law, Zhao Long, Ph.D. in Law

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