Search: Russia,Globalization (17 materials)

 

Sail Away Tomorrow: Where Should We Sail?

Russia must be able to demonstrate results that exceed those in its attempts to integrate into Globalisation 1.0 at the beginning ... ... development of the international system over the next ten years. Andrey Kortunov: Aristotle and Alexander: Two Perspectives on Globalization First, let's get ourselves oriented and learn the terrain. Humanity today is going through a painful period of deglobalisation ...

29.01.2021

The Intellectual Vector: Where Russian Interventionism Is Imperative

... liberation struggles as such? Globalization As Marx made clear in the Communist Manifesto , capitalism was a globalized and globalizing system (which Immanuel Wallerstein was to call a 'world system'). What then is new about 'globalization'? "Globalization" refers to the collapse of an alternative and parallel socialist system, and the incorporation of Russia and China in the world economy, which is essentially capitalist in character; a capitalist world economy. The problem, indeed the root of the crisis today is not globalization per se , it is the specific form of globalization which can be summed ...

28.11.2019

Russian–Chinese Dialogue: The 2019 Model

... Eastern Studies and the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University The 5th annual report by RIAC, RAS Institute of Far Eastern Studies and the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University presents the сommon views of leading Russian and Chinese international affairs experts on the development of Russia–China cooperation in 2018 and the first quarter of 2019. The authors analyze the dynamics of Russia–China interaction on the most pressing matters of international and ...

10.10.2019

For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Note on John J. Mearsheimer’s Article on the Collapse of the Liberal International Order

... large-scale flows of refugees into liberal countries. Andrey Kortunov: A Few Words in Defence of Francis Fukuyama Third, hyper-globalization has produced significant economic and social costs for large numbers of people inside the liberal democracies, and ... ... undermines the liberal international order. Moreover, the open international economy helped fuel the rise of China, which, along with Russia’s revival, ultimately led to shifts in the global balance of powers and undermined unipolarity, which is a condition ...

16.07.2019

Geopolitics and Relations among Major Powers

... one of the most representative and authoritative events on international security and strategic stability in the Asia-Pacific. Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) has been participating in the event since 2012, since the Forum was launched. Igor ... ... the growing instability are multiple; I would limit myself to only the most apparent ones. The rapid and chaotic process of globalization produced many negative side effects including a rapid decline of traditional values, a global revolution of expectations ...

11.07.2019

Beyond the Right Side of History

... offering the grimmest description of events. They link the malicious activities of global revisionists – such as China and Russia – with public and political changes taking place in Western countries. They claim that all of this together, which is ... ... spoke about the inevitability of world socialist revolution, while Fukuyama saw a different goal, but universal all the same. Globalization played a bad joke on everyone. It made world politics all-embracing by increasing the number of relevant actors....

20.02.2019

RIAC at Training Seminar on Russian Global Outreach at European University Institute in Florence

... Florence under the auspices of Robert Schumann Center for Advanced Studies and with the participation of the Academy of Global Management and Torino World Affairs Institute, University of Torino held an annual international Executive “The Resilience of Russia’s Global Outreach: Challenges and Opportunities" for representatives of think tanks, experts, and journalists. On October 11–13, 2018, European University Institute in Florence under the auspices of Robert Schumann Center for Advanced ...

16.10.2018

RIAC Took Part in the 6th World Peace Forum

... Russia to Brazil, from the United States to China. What is more, this counter-offensive against globalism is being carried out on a wide front – in economics and politics, sociology and cultural anthropology, through art and through religion. As for Russia, criticism of globalization runs much deeper than it does in many other countries. Some believe that it would be preferable for Russia to follow a strategy of economic, financial, political and cultural isolationism in the near and longer term. This approach implies ...

26.06.2017

Migration, Globalization and Economic Viability: Challenges and Opportunities for Russia & Eurasia

... September 2015. I am honored by this opportunity to present global perspective on a major challenge and opportunity of our time. My remarks feature three dimensions: 1) migration sustaining the world of work today — in other words why immigration to Russia; 2) greater labour and skills mobility in coming years: prospects for Russia and Eurasia; and 3) challenges and opportunities for a viable law and policy regime on migration governance for Russia and Eurasia. 1) Setting the Context: Migration Today ...

06.10.2015

University of Turin Joins Project "Globalization 2.0: New Approaches to Research and Teaching"

... accompanied with Program Coordinator Tatiana Bagdasarova held talks with Sergio Bortalani, Pro-Rector of Universita degli studi di Torino, on cooperation in the education area. The first stage of engagement implies participation of the University of Turin in Russian-Italian Project "Globalization 2.0: New Approaches to Research and Teaching". The parties agreed on incorporating the university's curriculums and courses on globalization and globalization issues in the world politics of today in the collection of works to be published ...

08.07.2015
 

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  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  
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