1998-2003, Oriental language faculty, Institute of foreign languages (Moscow), Master; 2005-2007, World economy faculty, Institute of State Administration (Moscow), Master; 2008-2010, IMBA program at National Chengchi University (Taiwan), MBA degree;
2002-2006, Institute of foreign languages (Moscow), Teacher of foreign languages (English, Chinese); 2006 – 2011, IPCPRO, Burocrat, Manager of foreign-economic activity (China region); 2012 – 2017, Moscow Business College, Executive staff (Vice-dean); 2014 – 2018, Institute of Far Eastern Studies RAS, Scientific researcher;
Kulintsev Y. National Interests of Central Asian Countries in SCO and BRI // Moscow, Institute of Far Eastern Studies, 2016. – p. 38-44. http://www.ifes-ras.ru/online-library/book/5/262
Kulintsev Y. Russia’s pivot to Chine: reasons and prospects // RIAC Debates. Russian International Affairs Council. – 07.04.2016. http://russiancouncil.ru/turn2china
Kulintsev Y. SCO: new players – new challenges // Moscow, Institute of Far Eastern Studies. – 2016. – p. 89-100. http://www.ifes-ras.ru/images/stories/2016/book-20160316.pdf
Kulintsev Yury. Why Beijing and Washington are Moving to the Russian Far East // Russian International affairs council. – 08.11.2016.
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Kulintsev Y. SCO University as a soft power tool within “One Belt, One Road Initiative” // «Silk Diplomacy» journal, Dushanbe. - June 2017. - №1 (54), p.81-90
Kulintsev Y. “Russian–Chinese Dialogue: The 2017 Model,” [Zhao Huasheng, Sergey Luzyanin, and others], Russian International Affairs Council, Report № 33/2017, http://russiancouncil.ru/activity/publications/rossiysko-kitayskiy-dialog-model-2017/
Kulintsev Y.. First Foreign Policy Outcomes of Implementing the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative in Eurasia // Megatrend review. John Naisbitt University Belgrade, Serbia. – January. 2018. – 14 p.
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