ANDREEV Nikolai Dmitrievich

Junior Research Fellow of the Centre for Global and Strategic Studies

SPIN RSCI AuthorID: 1154090
ORCID: 0000-0001-5345-5350

Research Interests:
• African migration in China
• Cross-border migration in Africa
• Religious identity in the contemporary world

Contacts:
30/1 Spiridonovka St.; 123001 Moscow; Russia
Phone: +7 (495) 695-66-50
e-mail: nikolai.andreev1613@yandex.ru

Education:
2019–2022 – Postgraduate Student in General History, Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
2013–2019 – Student, Higher School of Translation and Interpreting, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Foreign Languages:
Chinese
English

Scholarly Experience:
2020 – present: Centre for Global and Strategic Studies, Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Junior Research Fellow

Main Research Publications:
• Andreev N.D., Zakharov I.A. Features of Senegal’s Migration Policy in the Second Half of the 20th and the Beginning of the 21st Century // The Rising Role of Africa in the Emerging World Order. Materials of the XXI All-Russian School of Young Africanists / Ed. by N.A. Zherlitsyna. Moscow: Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. P. 23–26. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. Migration Policy of Senegal within the Framework of ECOWAS // Voprosy istorii. 2022. No. 11 (2). P. 144–151. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. Images of African Migrants in Contemporary Chinese Social Networks // Lomonosov History Journal. 2022. No. 4. P. 107–123. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. African Students in China: Mutual Influences of Immigrants and the Host Country // Materials of the XX All-Russian School of Young Africanists (Theses of the Report) / Ed. by N.A. Zherlitsyna. Moscow: Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. P. 189–190. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. Perception of African Migrants in Chinese Blogs amid the Coronavirus Pandemic // Lomonosov History Journal. 2021. No. 2. P. 140–156. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. “Segregation” in a Pandemic? COVID-19 and the African Diaspora in China (Theses of the Report) // New Global and Regional Challenges in Africa in Conditions of Multipolarity. Proceedings of the Conferences “New Global and Regional Challenges in Africa”, “Russia and the USA: The State and Prospects of Cooperation with the Countries of the African Continent” / Ed. by K.A. Aleshin. Moscow: Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. P. 10–11. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. Mozambique in the Context of Competition between Russia and the United States in Africa (Theses of the Report) // New Global and Regional Challenges in Africa in Conditions of Multipolarity. Proceedings of the Conferences “New Global and Regional Challenges in Africa”, “Russia and the USA: The State and Prospects of Cooperation with the Countries of the African Continent” / Ed. by K.A. Aleshin. Moscow: Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. P. 56–57. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. Migrant Discourse in Contemporary Humanities Thought as a
• Methodological Approach to Historical Research // Voprosy istorii. 2020. No. 12 (1). P. 71–83. (In Russ.)
• Andreev N.D. African Diaspora in China: Changing Identity in a Changing World // Asia and Africa Today. 2020. No. 10. P. 78–80. (In Russ.) DOI: 10.31857/S032150750011116-9

Experience in Managing Research Projects and Participation in them:
1. Russian Science Foundation: project 22-18-00123 “Cross-Border Population Movements: Limitations and Prospects of International Regulation in the Context of the Migration Crisis” (executor, 2022–2024).
2. Grant from Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Program for Research Projects in Priority Areas of Scientific and Technological Development: project 075-15-2020-783 “Post-Crisis World Order: Challenges and Technologies, Competition and Cooperation” (executor, 2023–2024).