
Martin Wagner
Martin Wagner is a researcher at the Free University of Berlin, where he studies the history of Russia and China during the 19th and 20th centuries. His research often explores the complex interactions and historical narratives that have shaped the bilateral relationships between these two significant world powers.
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Martin Wagner is a biologist at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and an author of the Nature study.
Three CNN reporters on three continents wore chemical-tracking wristbands. The results were alarmingMartin Wagner co-authored a book with Sören Urbansky about the relationship between China and Russia.
Wie China und Russland den Zweiten Weltkrieg instrumentalisierenMartin Wagner from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim highlights the underestimation of plastic pollution based on new data.
Nanoplastik im Meer: Neue Studie zeigt alarmierende Mengen - WissenMartin Wagner, a policy advisor at the International Center for Migration Policy Development, emphasizes the urgency of finding a new legal status for Ukrainians.
Ukrainische Flüchtlinge, die EU und der SchutzstatusMartin Wagner is a senior policy advisor at the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD).
Euractiv анонсировал пересмотр статуса украинских беженцев в ЕС — РБКSören Urbansky and Martin Wagner recount the difficult history of Chinese-Russian relations.
Was China und Russland verbindetMartin Wagner researches the history of Russia and China in the 19th and 20th centuries.
China und Russland: Eine komplexe historische Beziehungsdynamik
























