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September 16, 2015

Foreign policy constitutes one of the strong pillars of every nation-state; I wouldn’t say that is the most important (this depends from state to state), but for sure, is one of the dominants. Hence, the foreign policy decision making process has to serve as link between domestic intentions and external actions…

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September 8, 2015

THE MUSLIM-IZATION OF EUROPE:  REPORTS FROM GERMANY By Jiri and Leni Friedman Valenta, 9-12-2015
 
What the German press is not reporting, but Middle East expert Jake Neuman is.
 
Jake Neuman,  who lives in Germany raises the question of whether there is a hidden side of the present invasion of Muslim immigrants not reported in…

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September 6, 2015




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JVLV:  Divining Putin's Intentions: Why We Must Lose "Strategic Patience"


Sep 6, 2015



 PREFACE

Our just published essay in the October 2015 Aspen Review is below, but we felt some background would be interesting to the reader and further…

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September 2, 2015

The downing of the Malaysian airplane MH17 in July 2014 marked a clear turning point in the context of the Ukrainian crisis. The EU leaders put aside their divisions and adopted a resolute approach on Russia for the first time. Russia’s partial isolation, the sanctions’ escalation and the crucial deterioration of the relation with the EU…

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September 2, 2015

Picture by Andrey Kortunov, Director General, Russian International Affairs Council.   European migration management: mission impossible? Image credit: tammyluciano.com.br  Want to be published? Send your submissions to: stuff@russiancouncil.ru 

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September 1, 2015

The creation of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) between Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan (thus covering 85 per cent of the former Soviet Union) has proved to be a major global geopolitical event, outlining a road map for the future of the Eurasian Economic Space. The EAEU represents a common market with a combined GDP of more than…

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September 1, 2015

Described as movement of people to foreign countries for education, advanced training and acquiring new skills, intellectual migration is becoming a huge problem for Russia. The process can be both short- and long-term, up to change of citizenship, and engulfs students, young specialists and many others willing to become more knowledgeable and…

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August 31, 2015

In one of the biggest military engagement USA is involved in after second world war is in Afghanistan. The War in Afghanistan began on 7 October 2001, as the armed forces of the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and the Afghan United Front (Northern Alliance) launched Operation Enduring Freedom. Following the September 11 attacks on…

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August 30, 2015

 
 
JVLV:  Budapest 8-3O-2015!  Déjà vu!  Some of us are old enough to recall that the crisis of European communism intensified in Budapest, September 1989, when  thousands of East German refugees were stormed the Budapest train station trying to escape, via Austria, to West Germany. The final straw was…

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August 28, 2015

 That many in the EU countries don’t support the sanctions’ escalation with Russia should not come as a surprise. Besides their evident lack of effectiveness in changing Russia’s behavior, economic backlashes are convincing people that they might not be the most appropriate instrument, especially under the light of the difficult…

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August 27, 2015

While BRICS and SCO countries were discussing a powerful economic collaboration among partner countries in first week of July 2015 and world was watching the outcome of these two meeting another collaboration was taking place in Vienna ,Austria of Eurasian Economic Association or EEU. The geo political importance of BRICS and SCO was fully attended by…

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August 26, 2015

Picture by Timur Makhmutov, Deputy Program Director, Russian International Affairs Council.   Phantom-limb pains or memory of the future? Is Ukraine really able to build its national identity?  Want to be published? Send your submissions to: stuff@russiancouncil.ru  

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