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Xi chosen as 'Person of the Year' in Russia - China.org.cn

President Xi Jinping was named as "Person of the Year 2014" by the Russian Biographical Institute for the "strengthening of economic and political ties with the Russia", which reflects the rising influence of China and its leader.

It is the first time the institute has given the award to a leader of a country that doesn't belong to the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The Russian Biographical Institute, founded in 1992, is a nongovernmental and noncommercial organization based in Moscow. Its Person of the Year award acknowledges the recipients involved as being guided by the principles of social, spiritual and moral responsibility.

Besides Xi, four other national leaders have been given the award: Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

In all, the institute handed out awards to 42 individuals, companies and institutions in areas including culture, science, charity, medicine and health, and national defense.

"China is a fast-developing country with growing global influence. It is natural that more and more attention is being attached to its leader and decision-maker," said Zheng Yu, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The book, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, a collection of 79 speeches and 45 photos of the president, was released by China's Foreign Languages Press in October. So far, more than 260,000 copies have been bought by overseas distributors.

Zhong Xin, professor of Renmin University of China, said Xi's political ideas and style of language make it easier to communicate with the world.

"His language is very simple but contains a lot of information, and he doesn't mention a lot of ideological confrontation," said Zhong.

"There are a lot of overseas scholars who still believe in the China threat theory. At least, the popularity of Xi's book can help to eliminate the misunderstanding," the professor said.

@senheiser , @vostok :)
 
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No doubt that it is political. Just like, say, Eurovision song contest or Nobel Peace Price are politicized. I guess all fair in war.

The Russians should be thankful for the Chinese, since the latter literally saved their nation economically after the Western-based sanctions. To China, the $400 Billion energy deal with Russia is trivial (considering China has a reserve of $4 Trillion), but to Russia, that $400 Billion is truly invaluable.
 
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Xi chosen as 'Person of the Year' in Russia - China.org.cn

President Xi Jinping was named as "Person of the Year 2014" by the Russian Biographical Institute for the "strengthening of economic and political ties with the Russia", which reflects the rising influence of China and its leader.

It is the first time the institute has given the award to a leader of a country that doesn't belong to the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The Russian Biographical Institute, founded in 1992, is a nongovernmental and noncommercial organization based in Moscow. Its Person of the Year award acknowledges the recipients involved as being guided by the principles of social, spiritual and moral responsibility.

Besides Xi, four other national leaders have been given the award: Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

In all, the institute handed out awards to 42 individuals, companies and institutions in areas including culture, science, charity, medicine and health, and national defense.

"China is a fast-developing country with growing global influence. It is natural that more and more attention is being attached to its leader and decision-maker," said Zheng Yu, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The book, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, a collection of 79 speeches and 45 photos of the president, was released by China's Foreign Languages Press in October. So far, more than 260,000 copies have been bought by overseas distributors.

Zhong Xin, professor of Renmin University of China, said Xi's political ideas and style of language make it easier to communicate with the world.

"His language is very simple but contains a lot of information, and he doesn't mention a lot of ideological confrontation," said Zhong.

"There are a lot of overseas scholars who still believe in the China threat theory. At least, the popularity of Xi's book can help to eliminate the misunderstanding," the professor said.

@senheiser , @vostok :)

This is just our Russian friends' way of saying thanks for China giving Putin the "Confucius Peace Prize" last year. :cheers:

I think it'd be hilarious if Xi and Putin took turns awarding each other "peace prizes." After all, it's certainly no less ludicrous than Obama receiving the Nobel Peace Prize when he hadn't even done anything yet. :tongue:
 
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I think it'd be hilarious if Xi and Putin took turns awarding each other "peace prizes." After all, it's certainly no less ludicrous than Obama receiving the Nobel Peace Prize when he hadn't even done anything yet. :tongue:

LOL.

Reminds me of one other controversial political figure being offered a Nobel "Peace" Prize. :)
 
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LOL.

Reminds me of one other controversial political figure being offered a Nobel "Peace" Prize. :)

Oh snap. :lol: That was indeed controversial and personally I thought it was stupid for China to lock him up.

It's the 21st century and China should move beyond ham-fisted tactics like that if for no other reason than it actually draws more attention to what was previously a relatively marginalized voice of dissent.
 
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Oh snap. :lol: That was indeed controversial and personally I thought it was stupid for China to lock him up.

It's the 21st century and China should move beyond ham-fisted tactics like that if for no other reason than it actually draws more attention to what was previously a relatively marginalized voice of dissent.

To be honest, that's one thing I really admire about the CPC. They just don't give two cahoots what the international world thinks. If its related to Chinese internal affairs, they'll do whatever is necessary.

And honestly, what can anyone do ? LOL.
 
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To be honest, that's one thing I really admire about the CPC. They just don't give two cahoots what the international world thinks. If its related to Chinese internal affairs, they'll do whatever is necessary.

And honestly, what can anyone do ? LOL.

Very true. By the way, shouldn't you be grading papers or preparing for finals or something bro? Stop procrastinating and get back to work! :cheers:
 
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Xi chosen as 'Person of the Year' in Russia - China.org.cn

President Xi Jinping was named as "Person of the Year 2014" by the Russian Biographical Institute for the "strengthening of economic and political ties with the Russia", which reflects the rising influence of China and its leader.

It is the first time the institute has given the award to a leader of a country that doesn't belong to the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The Russian Biographical Institute, founded in 1992, is a nongovernmental and noncommercial organization based in Moscow. Its Person of the Year award acknowledges the recipients involved as being guided by the principles of social, spiritual and moral responsibility.

Besides Xi, four other national leaders have been given the award: Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

In all, the institute handed out awards to 42 individuals, companies and institutions in areas including culture, science, charity, medicine and health, and national defense.

"China is a fast-developing country with growing global influence. It is natural that more and more attention is being attached to its leader and decision-maker," said Zheng Yu, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

The book, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, a collection of 79 speeches and 45 photos of the president, was released by China's Foreign Languages Press in October. So far, more than 260,000 copies have been bought by overseas distributors.

Zhong Xin, professor of Renmin University of China, said Xi's political ideas and style of language make it easier to communicate with the world.

"His language is very simple but contains a lot of information, and he doesn't mention a lot of ideological confrontation," said Zhong.

"There are a lot of overseas scholars who still believe in the China threat theory. At least, the popularity of Xi's book can help to eliminate the misunderstanding," the professor said.

@senheiser , @vostok :)

China Helped Russia a lot with the 400 billion contract so the award was well deserved
 
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