Analytical articles
Asia Confronts the Credibility Dilemma of U.S. Security Guarantees
ShortThe Rise of Regional Orders
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The Gulf monarchies are not choosing Ukraine over Russia. They are adding Ukraine to a widening portfolio of security, technology and diplomatic options
Now we find ourselves at a stage where the very paradigm of security has become obsolete
ShortThe current crisis provides Russia with an opportunity to position itself as a mediator and facilitator of negotiation processes, or at least as a party capable of helping actors exchange signals
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The Iran-Pakistan transit corridor has once again highlighted Iran’s strategic geographical advantages
Contemporary challenges in West Asia are increasing the region’s weight and call for a more active Russian policy
ShortThe Asia-Pacific is entering a phase of “cold destabilization”
ShortMoscow does not aim to replace the United States politically, but it remains an attractive partner for countries in the Middle East seeking to diversify their foreign policy ties
ShortNo new doctrine offers systemic solutions to the problem of alienation
ShortThe 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
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Vladimir Orlov, Leonid Tsukanov
Vladimir Orlov, Elena Karnauhova