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This Report was prepared by the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) as a part of the project “The Development of Russian—Chinese Relations”, based on research of the practical experience accumulated by several leading Russian universities. The Report contains a number of particular recommendations aimed at reinforcing Russia’s positions in the education market of China and the Asia-Pacific region in general, as well as developing Russia’s innovation potential through the expansion of mutually beneficial scientific and educational cooperation between the two countries.

This Report was prepared by the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) as a part of the project “The Development of Russian—Chinese Relations”, based on research of the practical experience accumulated by several leading Russian universities.

The Report contains a number of particular recommendations aimed at reinforcing Russia’s positions in the education market of China and the Asia-Pacific region in general, as well as developing Russia’s innovation potential through the expansion of mutually beneficial scientific and educational cooperation between the two countries.

Authors:

N.E. Borevskaya, Dr. of History, Ph.D. in Philology (Lead Author and Compiler); M.L. Agranovich, Ph.D. in Economics; V.P. Vaschenko, Dr. of Philosophy, Ph.D. in Technical Science; L.M. Gokhberg, Dr. of Economics; Y.V. Dmitrieva; L.I. Yefremova; M.N. Zhitnikova; G.A. Krasnova, Dr. of History; M.V. Larionova, Dr. of Political Science, Ph.D. in Philology; T.S. Petrovskaya, Dr. of Technical Science; D.V. Stroganov, Ph.D. in Technical Science; M.B. Khomyakov, Dr. of Philosophy; T.D. Khuziyatov, Dr. of Economics.

The authors express their gratitude to N.I. Zverev, Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, for his consultation.

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