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2025 NJUST International Summer School

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The First Document of Türkiye–People’s Republic of China Relations

Translated by Onurcan Balcı Relations between Türkiye and China—or between the Ottoman Empire and the Qing Dynasty—date back to the second half of the 19th
2025 Master of Economic Development (RUC)

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Türkiye–China Relations in Light of the 1955 Warsaw Document

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Türkiye in Mao Zedong’s Book `New Democracy`

Translated by Onurcan Balcı The Chinese Revolution holds a special place in the history of world revolutions both theoretically and practically. With the national democratic
Türkiye and China Increase Weekly Passenger Flight Rights to 49

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US and China Cut Reciprocal Tariffs to 10% in 90-Day Reprieve

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The Power of Music in Our Brains: Neuro-Resonance Theory

A groundbreaking international study co-authored by psychologist Caroline Palmer from McGill University suggests that our brains and bodies don’t just perceive music; we physically resonate