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On June 29 – July 10, 2015, the Department of Culture, Politics and Society of the University of Turin jointly with the Turin World Affairs Institute held a summer school on foreign and domestic policies of China for about 50 undergraduates and postgraduates from top European and Asian universities, who were taught by international experts, diplomats, businessmen and civil society leaders. Representing Russia, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov delivered a series of lectures on Russian-Chinese relations and formation of the global order after the worldwide financial crisis in 2008-2009.

On June 29 – July 10, 2015, the Department of Culture, Politics and Society of the University of Turin jointly with the Turin World Affairs Institute held a summer school on foreign and domestic policies of China for about 50 undergraduates and postgraduates from top European and Asian universities, who were taught by international experts, diplomats, businessmen and civil society leaders.

Representing Russia, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov delivered a series of lectures on Russian-Chinese relations and formation of the global order after the worldwide financial crisis in 2008-2009.

The curriculum also featured expert symposium “Eurasian Connectivity: Using the Benefits of Sustainable Competitiveness” devoted to geopolitical and geo-economic aspects of transportation corridors in Eurasia.

 

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