Bulevardul Iuliu Maniu 1-3, București
061071 Bucharest
Romania
- Research
The Sino-Russian Studies Center is created within the "Ion I. C. Brătianu" Institute of Political Sciences and International Relations of the Romanian Academy and aims to observe and put into academic and media debate the rise of China, the world's second superpower. The main partner of the project is the "Mircea Maliţa" Foundation, which, through the annual Mircea Maliţa Scholarships, made it possible for the researchers who receive these scholarships to become ISPRI associate researchers and to be part of the China up-to-date project. The projects that CSSR experts are working on at the moment are: the first (geo)political encyclopedia of China of the 20th century published in Romania, the "China today" project, the annual Mircea Malița international conferences - with guests from the Euro-Med space, a collection of research volumes dedicated to Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, etc.
The main objective of this Center is to observe and put into academic and media debate the relations between the Euro-Mediterranean space and Asia, especially China.
The projects that CSSR experts are currently working on are: the first (geo)political encyclopedia of China of the 20th century published in Romania, the Mircea Malița annual international conferences – with guests from the United States, China, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, etc.