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RIAC is happy to announce that the list of Finalists of the 2015 Contest for Young Foreign Affairs Journalists is determined. Winners and laureates of the Contest will be announced at the Award Ceremony in early 2016. The date, time and venue of the Award Ceremony will be featured on the RIAC Website. We congratulate all the finalists and wish them good luck!

 

RIAC is happy to announce that the list of Finalists of the 2015 Contest for Young Foreign Affairs Journalists is determined.

Winners and laureates of the Contest will be announced at the Award Ceremony in early 2016.

The date, time and venue of the Award Ceremony will be featured on the RIAC Website.

We congratulate all the finalists and wish them good luck!

Best analytical article on foreign issues*

  • Bashkatova Anastasia — China Plants a Bomb under the Global Economy
  • Berenkova Natalia — Hezbollah’s Syrian War
  • Borisov Dmitry — Chinese Solutions to African Problems
  • Galstyan Areg  — Tail Wagging the Dog Dialectics: National Interests and Lobbying in the United States
  • Dudina Galina — War to the Bitter Witticism
  • Pritchin Stanislav— Ops Con for the Whole of Eurasia
  • Saetov Ilshat — Imagine That You Are Almost a Caliph
  • Sochevanov Sergei — Can the Defense Control Center Look under the Water?
  • Tebin Prokhor — Mistral: the Price of Recession from the Contract
  • Tokarev Alexei — Signs of Separability

Best interview on foreign issues*

  • Abukina Evgenia — Lost in Translation
  • Asatryan Georgy — “If Moscow wants to defeat ISIL in northern Syria, it needs the Kurds”
  • Vishniakova Veronica — Syrian Ambassador: Russia Steps Up Its Military Support for Damascus
  • Kalmykova Tatiana — Foreign Ministry: Russia Has No Plans to Establish a Military Base in Cuba
  • Kiseleva Maria — The Ambassador: We are Ready to Continue Cooperation with the Russian Federation to Investigate the MH17 Crash
  • Kniazeva Maria — Vladimir Chizhov: the Situation with the EU Sanctions Is Unlikely to Change This Year
  • Leontieva Nina — China in the World or the World in China?
  • Morozova Daria — Luxembourg Prime Minister: Isolation of the Russian Federation is the Worst Option Imaginable
  • Okrest Dmitry — “They thought we were zombies and dogs of war just as the orcs in the Lord of the Rings”
  • Pil’shchikov Ivan — Mayakovsky’s Daughter Living in the United States Wants to Remember Russian language and Receive Russian Citizenship
  • Fedyakina Anna — It’s Hard to Be Honest in Ukraine

Best report on foreign issues*

  • Alaeddin Mohammad — Christians’ Torments in the Grip of ISIL
  • Dvornikova Tatiana — The Language Barrier
  • Ivanova Viktoria — Migrants in Calais: Hot Point at the Cold Strait
  • Kondrashova Anastasia — Failure of Operation Flight
  • Naumov Aleksey — Outlines of the Turbulent Future
  • Sokolov Nikolai — Ebola: Russian help. Nikolai Sokolov’s Special Report
  • Titova Anna — Don’t Cry for Russians, Argentina
  • Fomina Ekaterina — How I Became an Illegal Emigrant, and How I Stopped Being One
  • Chernova Anna — Derby with an Arabic Accent
  • Shelomentseva Elena — Multiculturalism in Azerbaijan as a Lifestyle

Novice foreign affaires journalist*

  • Alekseeva Anastasia — New Opportunities Opening for Iran
  • Baykova Tatiana — Creation of Russian-Chinese Tandem Is Obama’s Biggest Foreign Policy Reverse
  • Vovk Anastasia — Window to Europe: How Not to Fall Out of It
  • Voronov Vsevolod — Enemy of the People: the Difference between Terrorists a Hundred Years Ago and Nowadays
  • Getmanova Anna – Eight Days That Shook Rostov
  • Krutikova Anastasia — Kazakhstan: the Feast Day of the Great Steppe
  • Melkonyan Sergey — From the Islamic State to a Genuine One
  • Nepogodin Alexander — Kozhedub versus Bandera
  • Oleneva Christina — Italian-style Regionalization
  • Pravdyuk Daria — Bolivia, Chile, and the Sea: the History of One Conflict

* The names of all finalists are listed in Cyrillic alphabetical order

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