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Richard Turcsányi

Program Director

Richard Q. Turcsányi is a Program Director at the Central European Institute of Asian Studies (CEIAS) and Assistant Professor at Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic. He is an author of "Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea" and has published numerous articles on Chinese foreign policy and relations between China and (Central and Eastern) Europe. He led a large-scale public opinion study in 56 countries worldwide regarding their attitudes towards China and international affairs in recent years. He received his Ph.D. in International Relations from Masaryk University, where he also studied economy and political science. In the past, he conducted long-term study and research stays at the University of Toronto, Peking University, National Chengchi University in Taipei, and the European Institute for Asian Studies in Brussels. Research interests: Chinese foreign policy, China-CEE, EU-China, soft power, public opinion

Contact
turcsanyi@ceias.eu

Written Articles

Survey: Europeans’ views of China in the age of COVID-19
CEIAS Papers Mar 28, 2021
Survey: Europeans’ views of China in the age of COVID-19

Richard Turcsányi, Matej Šimalčík, Kristina Kironska, Renáta Sedláková, Tim Rühlig, Marc Julienne, Björn Jerdén, Tim Summers, Mario Esteban, Ugo Armanini |, Alessandro Albana, Jelena Gledić

Supervelmoc? Vše, co potřebujete vědět o současné Číně
Bookshelf Mar 20, 2021
Supervelmoc? Vše, co potřebujete vědět o současné Číně

Kristina Kironska, Richard Turcsányi

Superveľmoc? Všetko čo potrebujete vedieť o súčasnej Číne
Bookshelf Dec 28, 2020
Superveľmoc? Všetko čo potrebujete vedieť o súčasnej Číne

Kristina Kironska, Richard Turcsányi

COVID-19 and Europe-China Relations
CEIAS Papers Apr 29, 2020
COVID-19 and Europe-China Relations

Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi

Why using the term ‘Chinese virus’ isn’t quite right
CEIAS Insights Mar 26, 2020
Why using the term ‘Chinese virus’ isn’t quite right

Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi, Kristina Kironska, Filip Šebok

Prečo nie je dobré používať pojem “čínsky vírus”
CEIAS Insights Mar 23, 2020
Prečo nie je dobré používať pojem “čínsky vírus”

Richard Turcsányi, Kristina Kironska, Matej Šimalčík, Filip Šebok

China’s confrontational diplomacy in the ‘new era’
CEIAS Insights Mar 20, 2020
China’s confrontational diplomacy in the ‘new era’

Richard Turcsányi, Manuel Eckert

Slovakia and China: Challenges to the future of the relationship
CEIAS Papers Jan 13, 2020
Slovakia and China: Challenges to the future of the relationship

Barbara Kelemen, Kristina Kironska, Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi, Filip Šebok

Followers, Challengers, or By-Standers? Central European Media Responses to Intensification of Relations with China
CEIAS Papers Nov 23, 2019
Followers, Challengers, or By-Standers? Central European Media Responses to Intensification of Relations with China

Richard Turcsányi, Ivana Karásková, Tamás Matura, Matej Šimalčík

Prospects for Developing the V4+China Cooperation Platform
CEIAS Papers Oct 17, 2019
Prospects for Developing the V4+China Cooperation Platform

Klára Dubravčíková, Martin Šebeňa, Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi, Filip Šebok

Quo Vadis 17+1?
CEIAS Insights Apr 18, 2019
Quo Vadis 17+1?

Richard Turcsányi

Does China Offer a Plan B for the Balkans?
CEIAS Insights Apr 14, 2019
Does China Offer a Plan B for the Balkans?

Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi

Panorama of Global Security Environment: 2017-2018
CEIAS Insights Mar 13, 2019
Panorama of Global Security Environment: 2017-2018

Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi, Kristina Kironska

Behind the Huawei Backlash in Poland and the Czech Republic
CEIAS Insights Feb 6, 2019
Behind the Huawei Backlash in Poland and the Czech Republic

Alicja Bachulska, Richard Turcsányi

Potenciál Novej hodvábnej cesty pre Slovensko
CEIAS Papers Jan 5, 2019
Potenciál Novej hodvábnej cesty pre Slovensko

Lucia Husenicová, Kristina Kironska, Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi, Filip Šebok

V4 Relations with East Asia
CEIAS Insights Dec 1, 2018
V4 Relations with East Asia

Richard Turcsányi, Matej Šimalčík

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