Vol 12, No 3 (2022)
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General Historical Imperatives of Social Development and Russian Civilization
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The Study of Social Tension in the Context of the Transformation of the Digital Trust Paradigm
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Social Expectations of the Population in the Context of the Transformation of the Trust Paradigm
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Modern Sino-American International Relations in the Context of Globalization
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Values of All-Russian Societal Organizations of Disabled People in Interaction With State Authorities
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Stolypin Petr Arkadyevich and the Basic Components of his Program Modernization of Russia: Building a Legal State and Civil Society
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Electronic (Digital) Justice System: Prospects and Dangers
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Medical Law as a Necessary New Industry in the Modern Legal System of the Russian Federation
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Subjective Public Law as a Constitutionally Conditioned Prerequisite for Judicial Protection of Citizens’ Rights in Administrative Process in the Federal Republic of Germany
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Alimony Fund as a Way to Protect a Child’s Right to Receive Maintenance
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The Problem of Separatism in the Russian Federation (by the Example of the Regions of the North Caucasus)
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Customary-Legal Dimension of Self-Defense (in Memory of N.I. Uzdimaeva)
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International Legal Aspects of Ensuring State Sovereignty and Jurisdiction on the Leased by the Republic of Finland Russian Part of the Saimaa Canal
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Russian Gas Import in the Germany Socio-Political Discourse
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Japan’s Foreign Policy Towards China (2001-2006)
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The Remodеling of China-India Relations: An Analysis of Strategic Perspectives
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Recently, China-India relations have stunned the world with a drastic shift from both countries being strategic partners to being strategic antagonists, occasionally leading to a brink-of-war scenario. This dramatic change is accompanied by a sharp change in India’s understanding of China. This study attempts to investigate the great debate between three schools of thought - pacifist, pragmatic, and ultranationlist within the Indian strategic community concerning the rise of China by analyzing and interpreting relevant open archives and rhetoric regarding China. Additionally, this study reviews three schools of thought regarding India within the Chinese strategic community - traditional friendship, irreconcilable contradiction, and parallel rising schools. Based on an analytical comparison of these strategic schools in both countries, this study argues that between the strategic communities of the two countries are forming three potential strategic interaction modes - deterrence, engagement and containment, and accommodation. This study also proposes policy recommendations that may allow the two countries to steer clear of geopolitical confrontation, and de-escalate potential risks related to a military or warlike conflict in future.