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International Russian-Chinese Summer School on International Relations

Illustration for news: Applications are now open for the XII International Russian-Chinese Summer School

Applications are now open for the XII International Russian-Chinese Summer School

The Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs of the National Research University “Higher School of Economics” (HSE University) together with the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) of the HSE University launch the XII International Russian-Chinese Summer School on International Relations “Facets of the World Majority: Practice and Narratives”.

New Lectures from the X Russian-Chinese School on International Relations are available online

On 19-25 November the X Russian-Chinese School on International Relations was held on the basis of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs.

X International Russian-Chinese Summer School has started

On November, 19 the X International Russian-Chinese School on International Relations has officially opened. The event is held at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs. Although the School is held online this year, as well as the most of events this time, the atmosphere has been quite celebratory.

Russian-Chinese School — A Real International Event

The VII International Russian-Chinese Summer School on International Relations ‘Economic Instruments of Foreign Policy in the Modern World’ was held on July 6-13 at the HSE Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs (Moscow) in full cooperation with the East China Normal University (Shanghai) and with the support of the Gorchakov Fund.

Now in its Sixth Year, Russian-Chinese Summer School Becomes a Truly International Event

On July 6, 2016, the VI International Russian-Chinese Summer School on International Affairs came to a close. Run jointly by the HSE Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs and East China Normal University, with sponsorship provided by the Gorchakov Fund, this year’s school focused on the role of institutions in the new global governance architecture.