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  • CAREERS & PROGRAMS|

    Survey on Pandemic Situation and People-to-Pe...

    2022-04-26
    Dear Sir or Madam: In order to better understand the opinions of foreign residents during the Omicron epidemic in Shanghai, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS) has carried out this special survey. Thank you for taking the time to answer the relevant questions. Your answers and relevant personal information will be kept...
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    President Chen Dongxiao and Professor Yang Ji...

    2022-04-17
    On April 14th 2022, Prof. Chen Dongxiao, President of SIIS and Prof. Yang Jiemian, Chairman of the Academic Advisory Council of SIIS, participated in the trilateral dialogue hosted by the European Institute of Peace. The discussion focused on Ukraine crisis, European and global security architecture at large. The participants included A...
  • Commentary|

    China-India trade surges 15.3 % to reach $31....

    2022-04-14
    China India Photo:CFPChina's foreign trade with India in the first quarter of 2022 totaled $31.96 billion, an increase of 15.3 percent compared with the same period last year, customs data showed on Wednesday, reflecting the two economies are highly complementary, experts say."The continuous rise in bilateral trade showed the c...
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    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russia’s...

    2022-03-30
    Wang Yi will host Sergey Lavrov in Tunxi, Anhui province. Photo: AFPChineseForeign Minister Wang Yiis due to host Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in what will be their first face-to-face meeting since theinvasion of Ukraine, when ministers from countries bordering Afghanistan gather in China next week.Lavrov will lead the Russian dele...
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    Conflict Reverberates in Middle East

    2022-03-22
    The conflict between Russia and Ukraine will produce a variety of implications for the Middle East and other regions. While skyrocketing of oil prices will produce a windfall for Gulf oil exporters, the food crisis might pose a challenge to wheat importers from Egypt across Tunisia, Libya and Lebanon. In general, the conflict will make ...