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Региональная политика России и Китая в отношении своих внутриконтинентальных территорий: Сибирь и Синьцзян

Региональная политика России и Китая в отношении своих внутриконтинентальных территорий: Сибирь и Синьцзян

Abstract

The article considers Russian and Chineeze approach to solving the problems of their intercontinental territories Siberia and Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The analysis is based on the methods of economic geography.

Статья посвящена соотношению российского и китайского подходов к решению проблем своих внутриконтинентальных территорий Сибири и Синьцзян-Уйгурского автономного района

Keywords

ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ И ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ГЕОГРАФИЯ, СИБИРЬ, СИНЬЦЗЯН-УЙГУРСКИЙ АВТОНОМНЫЙ РАЙОН, ТРАНСПОРТНО-ГЕОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ КОНТИНЕНТАЛЬНОСТЬ, СТРАТЕГИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ СИБИРИ И ДАЛЬНЕГО ВОСТОКА

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