Analytical articles (Announcements, Reports)
The Washington-Moscow-Beijing “triangle” could become a key factor in shaping a new, balanced world order
ShortIndia’s actions are widely seen not as simple neutrality but as a deliberate attempt to identify areas of agreement, protect immediate national interests, and avoid being drawn into regional disputes, despite pressure from some to be more vocal
ShortEurope Becomes a Safeguard for the Workers’ Party Ahead of Elections.
ShortDmitriy Trenin: It is useful to demonstrate to Europe through our actions that we mean business
ShortWashington has many allies, but there is no sign of active support from them. Russia’s position completes the diplomatic puzzle that has currently taken shape, and Minister Arakchi’s visit to Russia reinforces it
ShortDmitriy Trenin: The world is already multipolar; the key question now concerns the order within this world
ShortThe twentieth package of EU sanctions against Russia has proven the most controversial in the entire history of Brussels’ restrictive measures
ShortWhile war may significantly reshape the Middle East, it will not alter the capabilities of global powers
ShortDmitriy 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
ShortIt may be more prudent for Russia to engage the Gulf states as individual actors rather than as a cohesive bloc
ShortThe global consensus on artificial intelligence is fragmenting into competing regulatory philosophies
ShortJakarta is pursuing an intensive, simultaneous effort to consolidate strategic partnerships across all areas
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