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TTLV: The formation of the Russia-China-India strategic triangle.

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Information about the thesis "The Formation of the Russia-China-India Strategic Triangle" by graduate student Nguyen Vinh Thong, majoring in International Relations.
Information about the thesis "The Formation of the Russia-China-India Strategic Triangle" by graduate student Nguyen Vinh Thong, majoring in International Relations.1. Student's Full Name: Nguyen Vinh Thong 2. Gender: Male 3. Date of Birth: December 16, 1982 4. Place of Birth: Hanoi 5. Decision No. 1376/2008/QD-XHNV-KH&SDH, dated October 29, 2008, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: The Formation of the Russia-China-India Strategic Triangle 8. Major: International Relations; Code: 60.31.40 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Duc Thanh, former Director of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. (Clearly state scientific title, academic degree, full name, and workplace) 10. Summary of thesis results: The thesis topic "The Formation of the Russia-China-India Strategic Triangle" is structured into three chapters, with results reflected in the main content of the chapters as follows: Chapter 1: The Foundations of the Russia-China-India Strategic Triangle Presents an overview of the world situation after the "Cold War," including the superior power and influence of the United States in the world political system. The inevitable "rise" of major powers, specifically Russia, China, and India, wanting to assert their position as regional powers and reach out to the world, promoting the construction of a progressive multipolar world order beneficial to world peace and security. Faced with the ambition for global hegemony, the determination to build a unipolar world dominated by the United States, and the evolving trends in international relations, the idea of ​​a strategic triangle formed by Russia, China, and India to counterbalance the US was proposed by former Russian Prime Minister Primakov. This idea received significant attention from the world public and was gradually implemented by the three countries in an effort to form a genuine trilateral cooperation structure in international relations. If formed, this strategic triangle would contribute to building a more peaceful, democratic, and just world. Besides presenting the idea of ​​the Russia-China-India strategic triangle as proposed by former Russian Prime Minister Primakov, this section also briefly discusses some typical strategic triangles that have appeared in the history of modern international relations. Chapter 2: The Current State of Relations between Russia, China, and India. This section focuses on presenting and analyzing the current state of bilateral relations between Russia and China, Russia and India, and China and India, particularly since the end of the Cold War, the development, and areas of bilateral cooperation between these pairs. It delves into the interaction between these bilateral relations within the context of current cooperation prospects among Russia, China, and India, and analyzes the points of consensus that could lead to cooperation among these three countries in the idea of ​​forming a strategic triangle between Russia, China, and India. Chapter 3: The Possibility of Forming a Strategic Triangle between Russia, China, and India. This section examines and assesses the possibility of forming a strategic triangle between Russia, China, and India, highlighting the advantages leading to its formation and the difficulties that would hinder its progress. Finally, consider some possible models of the Russia-China-India strategic triangle structure, and assess the stability of this triangle in the international relations system. 11. Practical application: None 12. Further research directions: None 13. Published works related to the thesis: * Domestic documents: a. An Quynh (Sunday, September 10, 2006), The Russia-China-India Strategic Triangle: More than just an idea, Ba Ria Vung Tau Newspaper. b. World Security (October 29, 2007), “Sketches” of a Russia-China-India strategic alliance. c. Ha My Huong (2007), The international relations landscape between major powers in the early years of the 21st century, Communist Magazine. d. Communist Magazine (2007), The Russia-China-India Strategic Triangle: Idea or reality, No. 15 (135). * Foreign documents: a. Russian Policy towards South Asia, Strategic Analysis, February 2000. b. Dr. Subahash Kapila, Russia - China - India Triangle Strategically Inadvisable: An Analysis. c. International Affairs (Jan. 2005), "India's Relations with Russia and Central Asia".

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: NGUYEN VINH Thong 2. Sex: Male 3. Date of birth: December 16, 1982 4. Place of birth: Hanoi 5. Admission decision number: 1376/2008/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH. Dated: October 29, 2008. 6. Changes in academic process: (none) 7. Official thesis title: “The formation of The strategic triangle of Russia - China - India” 8. Major: International Relations 9. Code: 60.31.40 10. Supervisors: Associate Professor - PhD. PHAM DUC THANH 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: The thesis “The formation of The strategic triangle of Russia - China - India” is contained of 3 chapters in which contains main findings as follows: Chapter 1: These formed the basis of the strategic triangle Russia - China - India In this chapter, the following contents are presented: Outlined the world situation after the "cold war", which refers to the impressive power and American influence in the political system in the world. The reaction “rise” of the inevitability of major countries, in particular a number of Russia, China, India to strengthen its position and regional power upgrade to the world, promoting the building of multi-polar world order progressive and beneficial to peace and world security. Before the global hegemony plot, determined to build a polar world dominated by the United States and before the development trend of international relations, the idea of ​​a strategic triangle of Russia - China - India formed to do "for importance" to the US proposed by former Russian Prime Minister Primakov. This idea received great interest of world opinion and has been gradually developed by three countries Russia - China - India in an effort to form a tripartite structure of real cooperation in international relations. This strategic triangle formation will contribute to building a world of peace, democracy and equity. Besides presenting the idea of ​​forming strategic triangle Russia - China - India's former Russian Prime Minister Primakov, this section also discusses some general strategic triangle typically appearing in the history of modern international relations. Chapter 2: The status of the relationship between the three countries Russia - China - India There are three main contents in this second part of the thesis: Contents of this section focuses on presenting and analyzing the current status of bilateral relations between the pairs of relations of Russia - China, Russia - India, China - India especially after the "cold war", the development and areas of bilateral cooperation of the couple relationship. Depth analysis through which interactions between pairs of bilateral relations in the prospects for cooperation between the three countries of Russia - China - India at present and analyze the agreement could lead to cooperation between the three countries the idea of ​​forming strategic triangle Russia - China - India. Chapter 3: Ability to form strategic triangle Russia - China - India The following contents are emphasized in this chapter: This section to review and evaluate the possibility of forming strategic triangle Russia - China - India, set up to facilitate the formation and the difficulties will hinder the formation of this triangle. Finally consider a structural model of the strategic triangle of Russia - China - India may be formed, stating the stability of this triangle in the system of international relations. 12. Practical applicability, if any: (none) 13. Further research directions, if any: (none) 14. Thesis-related publications: Materials in the country a. An Quynh (Sunday, September 10, 2006), Russian Strategic Triangle - China - India: What is the idea, Ba Ria Vung Tau Newspaper. b. Security World (October 29, 2007), The "outline" of a strategic alliance in Russia - China - India. c. Mi Huong Ha (2007), Department of International Relations between the major countries in the early 21st century, the Communist Review. d. Communist Review (2007), Russian Strategic Triangle - China - India: Good idea a reality, No. 15 (135). Foreign materials a. Russian Policy towards South Asia, Strategic Analysis, February 2000. b. Dr. Subahash Kapila, Russia - China - India Triangle Strategically Inadvisable: An Analysis. c. International Affairs (Jan. 2005), "India's Relations with Russia and Central Asia".

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