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CHINA AND RUSSIA IN THE CONDITIONS OF NONRADIATION CHALLENGES AND THREATS OF NATIONAL SECURITY
Author(s) -
Чан Янь
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
istoričeskaâ i socialʹno-obrazovatelʹnaâ myslʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2219-6048
pISSN - 2075-9908
DOI - 10.17748/2075-9908-2018-10-3/2-144-153
Subject(s) - china , political science , national security , terrorism , state (computer science) , international security , politics , state security , economic security , security studies , development economics , political economy , economy , public administration , law , economics , algorithm , computer science
In this article, the author considers non-traditional challenges and  threats to national security to the People's Republic of China and the  Russian Federation. The author notes that the political and economic potential of these two countries is steadily increasing. The  countries have solved a complex border issue, effectively cooperate  within the framework of the SCO. At the same time, despite the warming of the general political climate in the Northeast Asia  region, China-Russia security, as well as international security in  general, continue to be threatened by various challenges of  nontraditional security. To traditional security, the author refers to  the state, political and military security of the country.  Unconventional security exists in relation to traditional security, and  includes, first of all, the issues of economy, culture, education, science and technology, the environment, as well as  terrorism; environmental pollution; the spread of drugs and the  spread of infectious diseases. The threats to unconventional security  are peculiarities of non-state, non-state, transnational, unexpected and unpredictable and are located to rapid changes and  from local ones can quickly turn into world challenges. That is why  China and Russia need cooperation to prevent and stop  unconventional challenges and threats to national security.

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