PII | S271332140013214-2-1 |
DOI | 10.18254/S271332140013214-2 |
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Affiliation: Institute of Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Belt and Road Research Center, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Address: 3, Zhangzizhonglu Str., Beijing 100732, People’s Republic of China
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Journal name | Eurasia. Expert |
Edition | Issue 3-4 |
Abstract | In his speech at the UN General Assembly on 22 September, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the threat to the modern world order posed by attempts to falsify the history of World War II. Beijing, which supports Moscow's efforts to protect historical memory, agrees with this point of view. At the same time, both powers link attempts by Western countries to revise the outcome of World War II with the sustainability of the UN. Xu Wenhong, deputy secretary general of the One Belt, One Road research center at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, discovers how China preserves the historical memory of World War II and what cooperation with Russia in this area can be expected. |
Keywords | United Nations, historical memory, Great Fatherland war, Second world war |
Received | 27.12.2020 |
Publication date | 30.12.2020 |
Number of characters | 9004 |
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