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Political, social and economic development of China

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1Kiktenko V. The Role of the “Soft Power” Theory to Create a China’s New Image. 2015 ;(1-2):39-50.
Koval O. The 13-th Five-Year Plan: a Key Stage of Building a Moderately Prosperous Society in China. 2015 ;(1-2):25-38.
1Golod V. International Financial Organizations: Its Impact on the Global and Regional Development. 2015 ;(1-2):19-24.
Zhang Hong. The Belt and Road Initiative: Risks and Solutions to the Cooperation between China and Ukraine. 2017 ;(1-2):61-72.
1Ugwu V. Reevaluating Depency Theory in Sino-african Relations. 2017 ;(1-2):52-60.
1Kukalets O. North Korea’s Nuclear Program and Main Challenges to PRC. 2017 ;(1-2):47-51.
1Bordilovska O. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: New Capacities or New Challenges. 2017 ;(1-2):34-46.
Levytska-Doba Ye. Economic Integration at the APR: Interaction and Conflict Within the “USA – Japan – China” Triangl. 2016 ;(1-2):84-90.
1Koshovyi S. Shaping of Modern Agenda of People’s Republic of China: The Role of Analytical Centers and Experts Community. 2016 ;(1-2):69-83.
Antoniuk L, Cherkas N. Fragmentation and Networking – Key Factors of China’s Leadership in Global Trade. 2016 ;(1-2):62-68.

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