Analytical articles
If everything goes as prescribed, the 2020 will become a year of developing and implementing conflict resolution strategies and mediating processes
ShortContaining China has become an agenda in its own right for the United States, increasing the risk of sanctions and China’s retaliation
ShortWhat we need is not strategies against cyber coercion, which RAND experts call for, but international frameworks for precluding cyberspace conflicts.
ShortPrepared in the framework of the RIAC and Indian Council of World Affairs Joint Paper
ShortPrepared in the framework of the RIAC and Indian Council of World Affairs Joint Paper
ShortJudging from recent leaks from the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump is prepared to pull out from the Treaty on Open Skies, which could have a detrimental effect on international security
ShortThe “West or Russia” choice cuts off many additional opportunities for Eastern Partnership countries
ShortThe possibility that decisions about the use of nuclear weapons will be influenced by information and communication technologies (ICTs) is the most serious threat that exists today.
ShortThe role of the United States in the Syrian crisis has demonstrated a new, potentially long-term approach to the involvement of third parties in various international conflicts
ShortIf “agents” are replacing “structures” in modern international relations, maybe it is worth changing the analytical lens through which we look at “agents,” especially an unconventional…
ShortRussian universities can offer an interesting alternative to the suffering education systems of Syria and Lebanon
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