Search: Euro-Atlantic security,International security (9 materials)

The Road Leading Nowhere

... decided that it no longer needs the NATO–Russia Council, NATO should then be responsible for dismantling it. However short-sighted and dangerous such a step on the part of NATO could be, this does not erase from the agenda the question of what the Euro-Atlantic security architecture would look like in the future. New challenges and threats continue to undermine the entire system of international security. Therefore, the feat of building a full-fledged and equal dialogue between Moscow and the West on a whole range of strategic stability issues is more relevant than ever. Under the current circumstances, such a dialogue being absent ...

12.10.2021

RIAC at 55th Munich Security Conference

... attention was paid to the issues of information security, migration, climate change, the impact of global financial problems on international security, etc. Russia was represented at the forum by Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister. A group of RIAC members,... ... Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, made a speech at the event. On February 16, 2019, a regular meeting of the international Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG) focusing on the issues of Euro-Atlantic security was held as part of the Munich ...

19.02.2019

Towards a More Stable NATO — Russia Relationship

... activity; Developing a positive agenda: work on issues of mutual interest; return to cooperation on arms con­trol; pursue joint Russian and Western non-governmental (Track 2) and semi-official (Track 1.5) projects and dialogues focusing on enhancing international security. There are no shortcuts to restoring trust and ending the current confrontation, however it is in the interests of all that the relationship be built and managed in a way that reduces risk and costs. This report is grounded in reality ...

07.02.2019

RIAC and CSIS Seminar on Russia-the US Relations

... framework of the joint project between Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). The seminar focused on the approaches of Moscow and Washington to the situation in Ukraine and Syria, and Euro-Atlantic security issues. Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General; Ivan Timofeev, Director of Programs, Associate Professor at MGIMO-University; Andreiy Zagorski, Head of the Department of Disarmament and Conflict Resolution of the Centre for International Security at IMEMO RAS, Professor at MGIMO-University; Maxim Suchkov, Al-Monitor Editor in Chief; took part in the seminar. RIAC and CSIS project is a bilateral Russian-American initiative aimed at developing expert dialog on topical issues ...

08.10.2018

The Fourth Meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group

On June 17–18, 2018, London hosted a regular fourth meeting of a group of former and current high-level officials and experts from the countries of the Euro-Atlantic region (the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group, EASLG), focusing on the issues of common security interests and prospects for cooperation in the region. On June 17–18, 2018, London hosted a regular fourth meeting of a group of former and current high-level ...

20.06.2018

Munich Hosts Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group Meeting

On February 18, Munich hosted Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group meeting within the framework of 53rd Munich Security Conference . The Group aims to discuss practical steps to reduce the threat of military conflict in Europe. It unites heads of state, foreign ministers and members ...

20.02.2017

Ensuring Euro-Atlantic Security

... together to avoid catastrophe, including by preventing terrorist attacks and reducing the risks of a military — or even nuclear — conflict in Europe. Ever since the historic events of 1989-1991 changed Europe forever, each of us has been involved in Euro-Atlantic security, both inside and outside of government. Through it all, efforts to build mutual security in the Euro-Atlantic region have lacked urgency and creativity. As a result, the Euro-Atlantic space has remained vulnerable to political, ...

17.02.2017

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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