No. 1, 2025 of the “MEMO Journal”

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The next (No. 1, 2025) issue of the “MEMO Journal” opens with an article by V. Varnavskii on global trends in robotics. 

Articles by I. Denisov on legal support of China's foreign policy and I. Arsentieva on China’s Health Silk Road are devoted to the problems of China's development. 

Latin American issues are analyzed in the articles by V. Davydov and M. Kodzoev on the role of Latin America in the changing world order and P. Yakovlev on the results of the Latin American policy of J. Biden. 

The issue also includes articles on security problems in the modern world (A. Malygina, S. Zavriev “Strengthening the BTWC: Eurasian Perspective”); modern development problems (M. Klinova “Dementia Pandemic: Socio-Economic Aspect”; M. Kolykhalov “Transnational Urban Network: Main Properties and Characteristics, Genesis Issues”), ethno-political processes (N. Danumalian “Integration of Historical Memory of National Minorities of Armenia; the Problem of Common Historical Trauma”). 

Also of interest is the article by B. Bathishig and V. Dorzhieva on trade and economic relations between Mongolia and Russia in a changing world economy and N. Rozov's reflections on whether a legal restriction of Western hegemony is possible.


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