Analytical articles
The risk of sanctions will persist regardless of success in resolving the trade war
ShortThe way things will develop for the Nord Stream 2 will be partly determined by the unfoldment of the debates over the greater European strategic autonomy from the US
ShortDespite the public relations spin on events, little has altered since the assassination of Greece’s first pro-Russian leader, Count Kapodistrias
ShortThe more frequently the U.S. launches SWIFT-linked sanctions, the harder other countries will work on developing alternatives
ShortCentral Asia is riddled with many paradoxes that pose serious challenges to the region’s socio-economic development
ShortThe biggest threat to Central Asia’s security is the overflow of terrorist activity from Afghanistan
ShortThe US Department of State campaigning is doing more harm to the US-led globalization efforts in the field of ICT than all the hackers and cyber spies put together
ShortThe Australian bushfires might prove to be a turning point towards a more enlightened, informed plan to protect and nurture our environment
ShortThe international community today is listening with particular attention to the signals coming from Moscow and Beijing
ShortRussia and Europe are parts of a great, dynamically developing Eurasian space. There are many other actors here. Everyone has their own interests and plans. It is up to us to decide whether Russia…
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