Analytical articles
Dmitriy Trenin: Russia and China could form the core of a new type of coalition, better equipped to counter hegemonic powers and to bring closer a more balanced and equitable world order
ShortThe Trump administration will be no more successful in breaking the China-Russia partnership than its predecessor was two years ago
ShortPresident Xi Jinping's official visit to Moscow symbolizes not only the stability of Sino-Russian relations, but also their development and enhancement
ShortHistory should be approached with integrity, not as a tool to justify current political positions
ShortIf China has entered a period of economic stagnation, the leadership or government will remain patient and remind people of their collective mission to restore the prosperity and brightness of China, using political and psychological means
ShortDeveloping a new, understandable language of “sustainable security” in Eurasia, thanks to which everyone will be able to contribute to solving and anticipating common problems in their own way, is necessary
ShortMultipolarity, Economic globalization, and International order
ShortChina's success should teach us that no other nation should try to copy China's model but should instead create a national model for itself
ShortIn the 21st century, the whole idea of junior and senior partners looks outdated and even archaic. True international partnerships are based on mutual respect, empathy and a carefully calibrated balance of interests
ShortWashington's desire to establish a dialog on arms control and risk reduction with Moscow and Beijing, albeit with each of them separately, looks very cynical
ShortThe Eurasian economic security system can become a flexible and decentralised set of mechanisms that reduce “dependence on interdependence,” giving rise to a new reality of international economic relations
ShortWith stiffer competition between the great powers, a cooperative form of a continent-wide Eurasian security system is needed
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