Project: Studying the New World Order
In 2014 RIAC became the co-founder of the Valdai International Discussion Club. As part of the preparations for the Club’s annual meeting and its ongoing discussions the Council conducts its own research into issues concerning the creation of a world order and the role of Russia in this process.
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It would be unrealistic to expect that the future world order will be free of conflict. The world will retain its diversity, with different potentials of countries and their…
ShortThe institutional weaknesses of today should probably be accepted as an integral and indispensable part of the world order mysterious metamorphosis turning an antediluvian…
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The modern world is again in the grip of an age-old anarchy that cultivates monsters as the only way to survive
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I think God’s going to come down and pull civilization over for speeding. – Stephen Wright
A civilization is built on what is required of men, not on that which is…
In terms of global strategic architecture, China, Russia, and the US are crucial to the world. How can Beijing and Moscow deepen cooperation? How will the 2020 US presidential…
ShortThe End of Multilateral Diplomacy? Alexander Grushko About New World Order
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On July 1–3, 2023, Beijing hosted the 11th World Peace Forum. For the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic the event was held totally in person
On June 10, 2020, the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) held an online roundtable on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the future world order
On July 8–9, 2019, the 8th World Peace Forum was held in Beijing. It is one of the most representative and authoritative events on international security and strategic stability in the Asia-Pacific.
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Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation, RIAC Member
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