Analytical articles
Striking a balance between quantitative and qualitative development is the key challenge for BRICS in the coming years, which will determine its efficiency and positioning
ShortGeorgian Dream will try to drive Western proxies out of Georgia, while the proxies themselves will simply try to survive, and right now the ruling party appears to have the upper hand
ShortThe concept of secondary sanctions remains vague. It has acquired not only and not even so much a legal or political character, but a psychological one
ShortChallenges for LLM/GPT to achieve AGI: overcoming hallucinations, enabling adaptation, life-long learning and interpretability
ShortIt would be a gross mistake to consider the changes to the nuclear doctrine as a response to the Ukraine crisis alone
ShortTrump’s victory will be undesirable for Tehran, but it is difficult to call it mortally dangerous for the country
ShortDeveloping a new, understandable language of “sustainable security” in Eurasia, thanks to which everyone will be able to contribute to solving and anticipating common problems in their own way…
ShortNeither states nor churches operate in isolation from the political and ethical fabric of the global community that determines what actions and statements are deemed acceptable
ShortChanging Russia’s demographics, shifts in the global trade structure, and transition to the post-information society resulting from the fourth industrial revolution
ShortThe international community has to continue its search not for an elusive general consensus on the desirable world order, but rather for attainable compromises on specific matters
ShortGeopolitical turbulence, coupled with Afghanistan’s crucial geography, offers a high potential for this country to become a stage for a global conflict
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