俞邃,Yu Sui was born in Rudong County, Jiangsu Province in May 1933. In 1953 he attended Renmin University to study Russian, and in 1957 he graduated from the School of Russian Studies now known as Beijing Foreign Studies University. In September 1958 he was appointed to work for the International Department of the CPC Central Committee. Shortly afterwards he was sent to work in Prague in the editorial office of Problems of Peace and Socialism, a theoretical and ideological magazine representing the views of communist and workers'' parties. He returned to China in November 1962.
He has served as the head of several bureaus, including the Bureau of Russian Affairs under the International Department of the CPfi Central Committee. He has long been engaged in studies of the Soviet Union and Russia, international issues, China''s diplomatic strategy, and the Party''s international Liaison work.
His publications include Moscow: The End of an Era, Fall of the Soviet Union: A Closer Look, Anthology of Yu Sui, and Essays of Yu Sui. He has also worked as guest professor in 12 universities in 6 provinces and cities, such as Peking University, Renmin University of China, National Defense University PLA China, and University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
He is now a member of the Research and Consultancy Group under the International Department of the riPE Central Committee, a researcher for the China Center for Contemporary World Studies, a senior adviser to the China Institute for International Strategic Studies and a guest researcher for World Socialism Research Center under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. In 1999, he was elected as an academician of the International Academy of Natural and Social Sciences, and also awarded an honorary doctorate by the Institute of Far Eastern Studies at the Russian Academy of Science.
目錄:
INTERNATIONAL ISSUES AND THE GLOBAL CONTEXT
Looking Backward to Look Forward, Learning New Things by Reviewing the Old--A Review of Global Issues over the Past Century
On World Multi-Polarization
Learn from History to Preserve Peace and Promote Development
Asia Joins Hands for the New Century
Evaluation of Several Issues with Regard to the Central Asia Situation
The Reality and My Understanding of the Current World Situation
Without Real Progress, Revolution Loses Color
Asian Nations Rise Up in Mutual Confidence
Six-Party Talks Still Hold the Key to Korean Nuclear Issue
From Color Revolution to Ukraine Political Blues
Let Russia and Georgia Resolve Their Own Differences
Four Aspects of Russia-Ukraine Gas Row
Kyrgyz Unrest Impacts China
Promote Dialogue of Civilizations
MAJOR-POWER RELATIONSHIPS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
SCO Seeks to Translate Potential into Progress
SCO in Smooth Development
Why US and Russia Keep Blowing Hot and Cold
Major-Power Ties Impact the World after the Cold War
Putin Toughens Stance against the US and Its Allies
US Still Committed to Unilateralism
SCO Comes of Age for Regional Development
The Crux of Russia-US Relations
Can Russia-US Ties Survive a Missile Shield?
Comparing and Learning from the Development Patterns of the BRICS
An Interlude in the US-Russia Symphony
What Could Sochi Offer for Big-Country Relations?
The Ukraine Crisis and US-Russia Relations
RUSSIA''S DOMESTIC SITUATION AND FOREIGN POLICY
Trends of Russia''s Domestic and Foreign Policies in a New Era
Resurgent Russia Takes Journey of Development
Poll Points to Russia''s Changing Relationships
Year of Russia Yields Fruitful Results
Energy Resources Fueling Russia''s Return to Power
Russia on Road to Rejuvenation under Putin
Opinions Divided on New Partners
Russia''s Unique Leadership Idea
Relations between Russia and Its Neighboring Countries
Assessment of the Current Situation in Russia
Russia Equipped to Ride Out Economic Tempest
Crux of the Volatility of Russia-US Relationship
CHINA''S DEVELOPMENT MODEL AND ITS INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY
How China Views and Handles Relations with Major Countries
The Strategic Consensus between China and Russia
Peace Is Priceless in the Pursuit of Happiness
Embrace Golden Century of Peaceful Prosperity
Deng''s Wisdom Is Still Pragmatic and Timely
Hu''s Visit Set to Boost Regional Cooperation
Party Diplomacy Helps Build Global Harmony
China Ready to Put Best Foot Forward for the Games
Peaceful Development, Core of China''s Foreign Policy
Growing Role of "China Model"
Putin''s Visit to Consolidate Relations
A Relationship Based on Mutual Trust
Fast Forward Momentum
Tuming Blueprints into Reality
The China-Russia Relation, a Model for Big Powers
Mutual Trust Essential for Closer Sino-US Ties
Xi Jinping''s Foreign Tour and Reflection on China-US-Russia Relations
Learn More About China, Mr. Hagel!
Sixty Years on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence Still Shine
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