Analytical articles
Moscow and Riyadh have more capability for productive cooperation and compromise on those issues that the parties still diverge on
ShortWhile Russia’s Policy in Africa may very well have produced certain results, there is no discernible strategy behind it
ShortDoes Russia’s relative stability imply that Moscow will be by default the proactive side in its relationship with the European Union?
ShortIf the current trend persists, the civil war should be expected to continue on several fronts at once, and Yemen will likely collapse slowly
ShortMeasures should be based on existing agreements rather than negotiating a new treaty
ShortThe EU/Germany are now on the side of democracy and social justice, and the Anglo-Americans throw themselves and all the rest into the dark Hobbesian world of the period between two wars. How should…
ShortA review of “Global Quality of Democracy as Innovation Enabler: Measuring Democracy for Success” by David Campbell
ShortRepeated attacks and growing tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran put a question mark over the future of Middle Eastern exports
ShortMacron can achieve tactical, albeit quite tangible, successes in its policy on Russia and Iran
ShortSince neither Russia nor China can countervail the US-led Western alliance on its own, a closer equation is needed between the two
ShortSooner or later, the Emerging Situation Will Force the Trump Administration to Make the Difficult Choice between the JCPOA and a New War in the Middle East
ShortIn Russia, the carbon markets are not seen as a potential source of economic gain, which is a mistake
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