Russia and China in a multipolar world in the context of the Ukrainian crisis.
https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-9675-4-2023-166-173
Abstract
The article examines the emerging new reality in the context of the transformation of the unipolar world into a multipolar one, in the context of the Ukrainian crisis. This process is accompanied by both a demographic decline due to the rejection of traditional family values, and the moral degradation of the collective West as a whole, which is trying to impose its so-called values on the rest of the world. The People's Republic of China, Russia and a number of other sane countries predictably oppose this.
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A. I. LychaginRussian Federation
Alexander I. Lychagin - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Full Professor, Chief of Department of Orient cultural-language studies, Institute of International Relations and World History
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For citations:
Lychagin A.I. Russia and China in a multipolar world in the context of the Ukrainian crisis. Modern Oriental Studies. 2023;5(4):166-173. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-9675-4-2023-166-173