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Professor of International Relations at Almaty Management University Prof. Dr. Alberto Frigerio, “Cooperative relations need to be restored.”

Dilara Cansın KEÇİALAN

Professor of the University of Szczecin. Dr. Małgorzata Kamola-Cieślik: “Energy Resources Can Limit States’ Activities Just As They Give States Independence.”

Dr. Neslihan TOPCU ALPARSLAN

University of Szczecin, Assistant Professor Ewelina Kochanek: “ The yuan is not a big threat to the dollar.”

Dr. Neslihan TOPCU ALPARSLAN

Institute of Fridtjof Nansen: “Cooperation, which developed by China and Russia in the Arctic region, depends on economic reasons, chiefly energy.”

Elif TEKTAŞ

The EIU’s Global Forecasting Director, Agathe Demarais: “China’s Economic Supremacy Will Not Be Challenged At Least Until the 2060s.”

Dr. Cenk TAMER

Former Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to China Amel Kovacevic: “China Acts as A Contractor for Cooperation in Areas Such as Construction and Energy.”

Sibel MAZREK

Role of Economic Ties in German-Chinese Relations

Gamze BAL

Montclair State University Faculty Member, Prof. Elizabeth Wishnick: “Arctic Countries Have Concerned Political Consequences of Chinese Economic Investments.”

Elif TEKTAŞ

The Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BiEPAG) Analyst Dr. Marika Djolai: “The visit of Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic to Kosovo highlights that it has played a calming role...

Sibel MAZREK

Chief Advisor and Research Fellow of Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade in Hungary Prof. Dr. László Vasa: “Hunexit is not on the Agenda of Hungary.”

Sevinç İrem BALCI