Analytical articles
The focus on maintaining dominance in Europe, while postponing the shift to Asia, shows that Washington’s elderly elites are stuck in the 20th century
ShortThe new emphasis on China will not change the US position on Ukraine, but it might affect the foreign policy discourse in Washington
ShortAmericans are the leaders in terms of getting fined by the US Treasury but the largest amounts are paid by European financial companies
ShortEgypt’s orientation towards green development helps it emerge as a leader in the Middle East in building a green economy
ShortGiven the keen interest of some partners even from unfriendly countries in developing cooperation with Russia, formats similar to the Summit could be successful
ShortThe post-conflict task will be to create an entirely new economy rather than return to the old economic structure of the beginning of the century
ShortCyberspace is increasingly becoming a major area of confrontation in the U.S.-Russia relations.
ShortThe vagueness and breadth of the sanctions permeated an atmosphere of over-compliance that shuns even small projects
ShortThe sad fact is that the majority of contemporary liberal democracies remain deeply divided
ShortOne should not expect that the quality of mass interpretation of international and political realities will somehow alter with a change of the literary fashion
ShortRussia amid the current conditions has no choice but to radically restructure the mechanisms of its financial and trade relations with foreign countries
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