Andrey Kortunov
Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council.
RIAC member
Andrey Kortunov graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) in 1979 and completed his postgraduate studies at the Institute for U.S. and Canada Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1982. He holds a PhD in History. Dr Kortunov completed internships at the Soviet embassies in London and Washington, and at the Permanent Delegation of the USSR to the UN.
In 1982–1995, Dr Kortunov held various positions in the Institute for U.S. and Canada Studies, including Deputy Director. He taught at universities around the world, including the University of California, Berkeley. In addition, he led several public organizations involved in higher education, social sciences and social development.
Since 2011 till 2023, Andrey Kortunov has been the Director General of RIAC. He is a member of expert and supervisory committees and boards of trustees of several Russian and international organizations. His academic interests include contemporary international relations and Russian foreign policy.
Reports
Report No. 91 / 2024
RIAC and Synergia Foundation Report No. 92 / 2024
RIAC, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #87 / 2023
Report No. 80/2022
RIAC, Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #78 / 2022
RIAC and ICRC Report No. 77 / 2022
Working Papers
Working paper № 69 / 2022
Working Paper #66, 2022
RIAC Working Paper No. 62 / 2022
RIAC and IRAS Working Paper #59/2020
Can Russia and the EU interact constructively on the Syrian issue?
Events Reports
CSIS and RIAC Meeting Report
Articles
Great powers claim to be great because they cannot afford the luxury of pure situational opportunism, typical for many other international actors
The next four years are likely to be a difficult period for the US foreign policy
Will Russia continue its “business as usual” aimed at maintaining the existing status-quo or will it be forced to review and to revise its positions towards Israel, Palestinians, Iran and its…
The Russian and the Indian approaches to security matters compliment each other and should generate the synergy needed to address the very complicated Asia security agenda
The North Korean nation has paid such a high price for its independence that it will never consider becoming a junior partner of either Moscow or Beijing
BRICS intends to turn itself into one of the most articulated voices of all the Global South, which so far remains grossly underrepresented within most multilateral international institutions
Interviews
Interview with Andrey Kortunov and Zhao Huasheng
The UC Interview Series: Andrey Kortunov
Three questions to Andrey Kortunov
We are facing a generational change among the leaders of the world’s great powers
Interview for the EU-Russia Expert Network
Arguably, the most intriguing question of the Russian-French summit is whether Vladimir Putin has any new ideas on the Ukrainian settlement to share with Emmanuel Macron
Member Comments
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Column: RIAC Digest of International Publications
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Column: Day Figure
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Longreads
A Forecasting Report. Summary
Column: Global Governance and World Politics
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
Poll 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%)