Analytical articles
The nuclear factor has once again begun to play a significant role in international relations
ShortBurevestnik (as is Poseidon) is a means of neutralizing prospective—conditionally “day-after-tomorrow”—enemy air- and missile-defense capabilities over the medium to long term
ShortThe international community cannot simply allow events to unfold according to the “law of the jungle”
ShortThere Are Neither Eternal Allies, Nor Perpetual Enemies, But Only Nuclear Arms Are Eternal and Perpetual
ShortThe 2025 summit is a marker of the end of the period of unconditional unification of the Euro-Atlantic community around the “Russian threat”" and very soon the allies will again face the existential question: “Why us?”
ShortThe aging "Magnificent Seven" can no longer convincingly claim the global leadership it once took for granted
ShortIf Moscow and Beijing decide they can afford to show understanding for U.S. efforts to ensure its own security, this step must be reciprocated
ShortThe current policy of the White House reflects the U.S.’s natural ambition to retain its leadership in the world economy
ShortToday we are only witnessing the beginning of large-scale changes in US tariff policy
ShortPoll conducted
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In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements 33 (31%) U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity 30 (28%) U.S. wants to dissolve Russia 24 (22%) U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China 21 (19%)