
Н. Рогожина, ИМЭМО им. Е. М. Примакова РАН, РФ, 117997 Москва, Профсоюзная ул., 23 (ngrogozhina@mail.ru);
А. Рогожин, ИМЭМО им. Е. М. Примакова РАН, РФ, 117997 Москва, Профсоюзная ул., 23 (rogojine@mail.ru)
Аннотация. Рассматривается политика “мягкой силы” Китая в Юго-Восточной Азии с точки зрения интересов развития относящихся к ней стран. Оцениваются связанные с ее проведением экономические, социальные и политические риски.
Ключевые слова: политика “мягкой силы”, Китай, Юго-Восточная Азия, экономическая экспансия, экономическая зависимость, политические риски, антикитайские настроения, хуацяо
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