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April 29, 2014

“Arm Ukraine and Impose Energy Sanctions,” Our article, so entitled, was published in the oldest and most respected English language paper in the Ukraine, the Kyiv Post, on the day of Vice President Joe Biden´s arrival. It is also on our website  jvlv.net.  But we also address the issue of U.S foreign policy mistakes…

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April 29, 2014

Following on from my fist article in the RIAC blog page – “A Step forward in Cooperation between Malaysia and Russia” dated 4 March 2014, I am happy to inform all readers of the RIAC blog page and friends of the RIAC that the Malaysian Government extends a warm welcome to Russian Youth, Youth Organisations and Universities to…

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April 29, 2014

I do admire Madeleine Albright. I think she and I are the only Czech-born members of the Council on Foreign Relations. Having been mentored by her father, Josef Korbel, I was proud that she brought down the genocidal, Serbian dictator Milosevic. However, calling Vladimir Putin   an “irritant” to NATO in 2008 was not just…

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April 28, 2014

I. Egypt deserves Russian attention because of its long-lasting political relevance During the last three years the Egyptian state has lived through a revolution and a military coup, and has shifted from military dictatorship to Islamic democracy and then again to military dictatorship. At least 840 protesters were killed during 2011…

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April 28, 2014

Dear friend!  If you’re a young, aspiring international relations scholar, you’ve come to the right place. Are you interested in publishing your research or commentary online, but are unsure whether Foreign Affairs will accept it?  The Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) offers you an opportunity to show the world…

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April 27, 2014

“Even the leaders were unsure about what they would do next or how to avoid fatal missteps. Each side called on its intelligence services to supply that knowledge.”
 
The quote is from an article by Markus Wolf and Tennent Bagley, two icons of the Cold War intelligence community with opposing ideologies writing in 1997 in the Los…

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April 25, 2014

The debate over the applicability or non-applicability of international law to cyber war and the need for a cyber-specific international treaty might be irrelevant. Both camps, pro and con, argue about the need for cyber war to have the Law of Armed Conflict or some new international legal project properly cover the cyber domain. Both camps, however…

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April 25, 2014

As the United States seeks to adapt to the ever-changing face of Islamic radicalism and growing anti-American sentiment in the Middle East, Washington is banking on its military to assert control, starting with Yemen.
 
Ever since Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai categorically refused to sign Washington’s Bilateral Security Agreement…

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April 25, 2014

In the German political environment there is no common view towards Russian performance in Ukraine. Nonetheless the idea that “the fire made by locals, the matches are from Russia” is clear for all parties. There are a few “Putin-Versteher”, Admirer of Putins among German politicians. The former chancellor Helmut Schmidt…

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April 24, 2014

Russia, China, the five members of European Union (France, Germany, the UK, Spain, and Italy) take the 66 percent of international arms transfer in the period of 2009~2013 (Siemon T. Wezeman, 2014). Compared with the 2004~2008, the percentage of arms importers of major weapon regional, Africa increase from 7% to 9% in the same period (see the below)…

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April 18, 2014

One of the most important leverages that Russia has on the american foreign policy is the main branch of the Northern Distribution Network (NDN), a supply line that reaches Afghanistan from Europe after crossing Russia, Khazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The route was built up in 2008 as alternative to the distribution line through Pakistan, which is…

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April 17, 2014

 
 
In Eastern Ukraine, we are seeing an ingenious Russian plot unfold — for the second time. Russian servicemen, wearing no insignia, infiltrate into the area and, capitalising on marginal grassroots separatism, spark unrest. They establish control in a professional manner, quickly, and largely without blood. 
 
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