The President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Yuri
Osipov, presented in Beijing Monday the first volume of a
Russian Encyclopedia to the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences (CASS), which is the international debut of the voluminous
book outside Russia.
CASS President Chen Kuiyuan said at a ceremony, "The academic
exchange and cooperation between the CASS and RAS will contribute
to the overall friendship between China and Russia."
Chen said he hopes the Chinese version of Russian
Encyclopedia will be published soon.
Osipov said, "Since the publication of The Soviet Union
Encyclopedia in 1978, the world has changed greatly and our
perspective of the changing world have changed accordingly."
"We need to compile a new encyclopedia that reflects views of
Russian people about the changing world," Osipov said.
The first volume of the encyclopedia is about Russia itself,
including descriptions of politics, economy, science and
technology, culture and arts, among others.
"We will have a single chapter concerning China," Osipov said,
adding, "We hope Chinese scientists will join us in compiling the
Chinese section."
Russia is expected to complete the whole 35 volumes of the
encyclopedia in a decade. More than 1,000 entries in the
encyclopedia concern China.
(Xinhua News Agency March 21, 2006)