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The conference is held by the Valdai Discussion Club and the Center for Russian Studies at East China Normal University.
π Programme for Tuesday, October 15
09:30 β 11:00 β Session 4. Cooperation in Education, Humanities, and Communications in the Digital Age (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
During the session, Chinese and Russian experts will discuss tasks and ideas, the implementation of which will make bilateral relations in the specified areas and in other areas of public, expert and educational interaction even more intense.
11:00 β 11:15 β Conference closing (LIVE: Russian, Chinese)
Full programme of the Russian-Chinese Conference
Links to the live broadcast of open sessions will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VK, Telegram and Dzen.
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LIVE: Fourth Session of the Russian-Chinese Conference (in Chinese)
On October 14β15, the Valdai Discussion Club and the Center for Russian Studies at East China Normal University will hold a Russian-Chinese conference in Moscow. During its fourth session the participants will discuss tasks and ideas, the implementation ofβ¦
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βοΈ Why do countries that initiate sanctions reduce them? How long-term and sustainable is such a process?
Too often sanctions drag on for years or decades. This makes the experience of China, which managed to lift most US sanctions, even more interesting. The process has dragged on for more than a quarter of a century, and in recent years, Washington has once again increased pressure on Beijing.
However, Chinaβs example helps shed light on the possible motives for easing sanctions or lifting them that the US has been guided by and may be guided by in the future. Three such motives can be identified.
1οΈβ£ The first is to reduce sanctions in order to get closer to the target country in the interest of breaking up coalitions with its participation or containing a more significant rival.
2οΈβ£ The second is to obtain economic advantages in the event of favourable political opportunities.
3οΈβ£ The third is an attempt to βsocialiseβ the target country, to integrate it into the system of bilateral and multilateral relations in order to create an economic foundation for political dialogue.
Ivan Timofeev, Programme Director of the Valdai Discussion Club, writes on these motives in the context of US-Chinese relations.
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/lifting-sanctions-the-chinese-option/
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Too often sanctions drag on for years or decades. This makes the experience of China, which managed to lift most US sanctions, even more interesting. The process has dragged on for more than a quarter of a century, and in recent years, Washington has once again increased pressure on Beijing.
However, Chinaβs example helps shed light on the possible motives for easing sanctions or lifting them that the US has been guided by and may be guided by in the future. Three such motives can be identified.
Ivan Timofeev, Programme Director of the Valdai Discussion Club, writes on these motives in the context of US-Chinese relations.
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/lifting-sanctions-the-chinese-option/
#Multipolarity_and_Connectivity #China #sanctions
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