Great powers claim to be great because they cannot afford the luxury of pure situational opportunism, typical for many other international actors
A parade of foreign influence laws
The next four years are likely to be a difficult period for the US foreign policy
Interaction between Latin America and BRICS promises to be mutually enriching
The best outcome would be a substantive exchange of views with the US on the “Post-INF moratorium” and a parallel unilateral restraint from deploying intermediate-range missiles in Europe
55 years ago, the Soviet Union ratified the NPT
Kiev is the most vulnerable party in any development of the situation—both radical and basic. The question is the price for all participants. The price for Ukraine will be the highest
A Step Toward Multipolarity in International Trade
Why do countries that initiate sanctions reduce them? How long-term and sustainable is such a process?
Will Russia continue its “business as usual” aimed at maintaining the existing status-quo or will it be forced to review and to revise its positions towards Israel, Palestinians, Iran and its…
The main pressing issue is the significant imbalance in mutual trade
The Russian and the Indian approaches to security matters compliment each other and should generate the synergy needed to address the very complicated Asia security agenda