Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk, Russian Federation
Khabarovsk, Russian Federation
The article provides a retrospective analysis of Russian-Chinese cooperation problems in the cross-border region of the Far East and Northeast China. In particular, the article focuses on the formation of cross-border regions at the subnational level, such as the Far East (Far East) and Northeast China (NEC). In this context, not a territory is singled out, but a region (regardless of its scale), that is, a spatial system. Moreover, the system is extremely complex, open and dynamic.
Russian Far East, Northeast of China, transboundary, regional concept
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