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June 26, 2015

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Reinforcing Economic Ties
After last weekend’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), economic activity by Western companies in Russia appears to have been reinforced. Among the attendees of the event, major European and American companies’ strong presence provides insight into the divergence of political…

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June 25, 2015

Serbia was placed in a difficult position after member countries of the European Union imposed sanctions on Russia. The sanctions were imposed as the retribution for Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its alleged participation in Ukrainian crisis. These sanctions, however, are not hurting only Russia’s economy, but Serbia’s European…

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June 25, 2015

Just a few days ago the European Union has confirmed that the economic sanctions against the Russian Federation were extended for another year, or specifically up to 19th January 2016. Despite attempts to minimize the perceived impact of this policy on the economy of the EU in the eyes of the public opinion, the price being paid to pursue this power…

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June 15, 2015

Russia's role on te Post-Soviet space   Disintegration of the Soviet Union, political and economic crisis, colorful revolutions in the former soviet republics,  EU expansion to the East - these factors substantially weakened positions of Russia on the Post Soviet space in the beginning of the 2000th years and created new chalenges for the…

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June 12, 2015

 What happened in July 2002  reminds me of  December 1979 Afghanistan.  Then, Russian Chief of the General Staff Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov heatedly and fervently objected to the fateful decision to invade Afghanistan. “We will turn all of eastern Islam against us,” he prophesied.  “Mind your own business…

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June 10, 2015

It was widely speculated that the exclusion of Russia from leading industrial countries would result into an almost unresolved conflict between Russia and NATO nations. The recent G-7 Summit, if seen in the perspective of bilateral economic and strategic developments between Russia and China, was expected to become instrumental for mounting…

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June 10, 2015

If remembered at all, the Bavarian G-7 Summit will likely be recalled for the entertainment value it created, offering a platform for the “leader of the free world” to deliver a personal attack on the character of the “leader of the evil empire.”
Social media losing credibility as diplomatic tool
According to the Guardian, U…

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June 7, 2015

A Sensible Grading of Obama’s Middle East Strategy, As Opposed to Republican Nonsense: Part I: Introduction, Muslim World Reset, Iraq, Israel/Palestine
 
If you can’t understand that Obama’s overall Middle East strategy is starting to work, you don’t know what you’re talking about
 
By Brian E. Frydenborg…

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June 5, 2015

Today, Russia still lags behind most other European countries in terms of penetration, with roughly half of the adult population connected. Russia is catching up quickly however, with average annual growth in Internet users exceeding 10% over the last few years. In September 2011, Russia overtook Germany as the market with the largest number of unique…

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June 2, 2015

This article was originally published at Russia Direct.
 
It is now clear that China’s struggle to prevent the internationalization of the South China Sea dispute has been a complete and utter failure. Non-claimant states such as India and Japan, not to mention the U.S., all have their eyes on (and sometimes their hands in) the time bomb…

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May 29, 2015


The only alternatives to this deal are the destructive status quo of continued stalemate and standoff that destabilizes the whole region or even more open military conflict that endangers everyone in the region (including Israel). Ignore the naysayers and give this deal a chance.

 

by Brian E. Frydenborg (LinkedIn, Facebook, and…

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May 28, 2015

By Alexey Ilin & Eugenia Shuvaeva
 
“The 19th century was a century of China’s humiliation, the 20th was a century of China’s revival, and the 21st will be the century of China’s domination.” This saying by unknown Chinese politician perfectly reflects the perception of history by the Chinese people. While…

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