The concept of global public goods in contemporary international relations between Russia and China

Author:

Kononkova Natalia1,Bulgakova Yulia1,Kuznetsova Natalia1,Prokhodtseva Yulia1,Ustiuzhanina Maria1

Affiliation:

1. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Abstract

The research concentrates on the development of the concept of global public goods in Russia and China, while new economic grounds are emerging, including a shift to digital economy and the COVID-19 pandemic. This concept is analyzed with a special emphasis on joint Russian-Chinese projects. The analysis is supplemented by a classification based on the financing of global public goods. The findings of our research show that the vast majority of global public goods are financed by governments, even though such global threats as pandemics require donations, as well as further actions by all possible investors. According to the results, with the rapid development of digitalization, most initiatives are aimed at encouraging the spread of digital technologies. The findings of the research suggest implications for figuring out who may have a special interest in the financial aspect of the concept of global public goods.

Publisher

Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Polymers and Plastics,Business and International Management

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