Analytical articles
An exchange of views between UK and Russian experts on the growing tensions between Russia and the West
ShortThe OSCE can provide framework conditions for conflict resolution, but these must be in demand among the political actors in order to for the potential to be realized
ShortRussia cannot hope to aspire for global leadership with its current lag in the development and deployment of “super-deep” neural network models
ShortThe MENA remains highly important, alternately fascinating and frustrating but full of promise and opportunity in a changing world
ShortRussian policy is essentially an attempt to balance a number of diverging principles, goals, priorities and modes of engagement in the Eastern Mediterranean
ShortNot sending officials to the Olympic Games in Beijing, Western leaders demonstrated a spectacular lack of vision and a deficit of common sense
ShortThe December round of sanctions continued the course of tough measures. Now the Belarusian leader faces two basic scenarios: low profile or a new round of escalation
ShortAt the Summit, differences were set aside to make transformative progress in defence, fintech and connectivity, commencing a new era of India-Russia relations fit for the 21st century
ShortThe two nations should take a clear-eyed review of the current state of their ties with an emphasis on intensifying dialogue in the new sectors
ShortAfghanistan is an issue on which China, Russia and the US can find common language
ShortLogic, common sense and event analysis suggest that a large-scale war with Ukraine is completely irrelevant to Moscow’s plans
ShortThe President of Russia has made an exception for India. And this conveys the importance that Moscow attaches to bilateral cooperation with the leading power of the South Asian subcontinent
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