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Author: Ulrike Reisner, PICREADI expert, political analyst at the Brennus Institute Paris-Vienna. Original publication on picreadi.com
Recently, public calls have been heard in Germany that caused a stir due to…
As the world grapples with the twists and turns of today’s geopolitical realities, responding intelligently to even unintelligent foreign policy actions, while trying to reconcile them with domestic policy needs, become increasingly challenging. At…
We are living through a century of unprecedented challenges, opportunities, and changes. The global order has been fractured, and international institutions are losing their value and influence. Hegemonic aspirations and the “my interest is prime”…
On the sidelines of the economic forum in Vlapostok on September 4, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin made it clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that Belgrade is a strategic partner and "ally of Russia".
Putin greeted his Serbian…
The Strategy for BRICS Economic Partnership 2025, or BRICS Strategy states, “We express our commitment to sustainable development in three dimensions - economic, social and environmental - in a balanced and integrative manner. All our citizens, in…
Perhaps it does not require much effort to demonstrate the extent of Israel's involvement and active participation in the global war launched against Syria since 2011, which represented a real opportunity to settle scores with the…
Dear friends, we are glad to represent our 8th issue of the Public Diplomacy Journal under the brand of the Meeting Russia program.
Topic: "Impossible to Forget: Why the Memory of the Great Patriotic War is Important for Russians".
In this…
In December 2015, I posted in my blog about the huge potential of the BRICS in developing cooperation for the development of inclusive economies and societies devoid of the neocolonialist new world order dictate that seems to be still imposed on most…
“Privet Moskva! Kak dela?” asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as he took the stage to address the large Indian diaspora that had gathered to see him in Moscow. A couple of months have passed, yet the takeaways of Modi’s trip to Moscow remain…
In geopolitics, the actors of international relations are classified as sea power and land power according to their main power trajectory during military operations. Land power operates its army in terrestrial areas more successfully while sea power…
China’s rise as a great power is the most important geopolitical challenge confronting the US today. Washington remains concerned over Beijing’s expanding economic and strategic influence around three maritime zones in the Indo-Pacific region…
While the world is focused on the crises taking place in Ukraine and Palestine, another region is showing signs of growing instability: the Balkans. Specifically, two key areas in the Balkans – Bosnia and Kosovo – have yet to be permanently…
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On the sidelines of the economic forum in Vlapostok on September 4, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin made it clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that Belgrade is a strategic partner and "ally of Russia".
Putin greeted his Serbian…
We are living through a century of unprecedented challenges, opportunities, and changes. The global order has been fractured, and international institutions are losing their value and influence. Hegemonic aspirations and the “my interest is prime”…
As the world grapples with the twists and turns of today’s geopolitical realities, responding intelligently to even unintelligent foreign policy actions, while trying to reconcile them with domestic policy needs, become increasingly challenging. At…
Author: Ulrike Reisner, PICREADI expert, political analyst at the Brennus Institute Paris-Vienna. Original publication on picreadi.com
Recently, public calls have been heard in Germany that caused a stir due to…