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The bottom line is that the costs far outweigh the benefits, which is what underlies our bleak assessment of the current scenario
ShortThe sanctions signal the strategy of economic eviction and dramatic abandonment of the West’s earlier strategy of a truly globalized capitalist economy, in which Russia and China are stakeholders
ShortNumerous visits of Western leaders to Moscow on the eve of the crisis are among the foreign policy failures, and the Russian side failed to persuade anything, with political and diplomatic compromise…
ShortTurkey’s political plans for Central Asia appear to be largely hyperbolic and not viable in the long run
ShortThe latest developments on the Ukrainian case will undoubtedly have far-reaching ramifications—for the Russian-Ukrainian relations and, more broadly, for security in Europe and globally
ShortCloser Sino-Russian alignment is mainly driven by a shared feeling of facing Western military and normative pressure, resulting in a growing identification of each other as desirable and…
ShortThe recommendations addressed most of the areas of common ground so far sketched in Russian, US and NATO exchanges during the present crisis
ShortWith the INF Treaty collapsed and Russian proposals to prevent another missile confrontation in Europe possibly rejected, the logical thing to do would be to deploy the revised “Pioneer” missile…
ShortThe day of February 16, 2022 will come to be a remarkable moment for the history of contemporary international relations
ShortThis time, dialogue must not stop at the height of a crisis, but must intensify
ShortThe introduction of amendments to the United Kingdom's sanctions legislation on Russia on the day of the visit was unlikely to achieve any results other than prompting cold restraint from Moscow
ShortChina and Russia are like a whale and an elephant, to put them into one basket of "global autocracies" is a very questionable and misleading generalization, to say the least
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