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2016 marks an important landmark for RIAC - its first 5 years of work. The Council has managed to achieve tangible results: it has become an established think-tank both in Russia and beyond its borders, regularly publishes analytical materials both in paperback and online, organizes international events. RIAC website has a firm position among leading websites dedicated to international affairs. The website is visited by over a million unique users annually.

2016 marks an important landmark for RIAC - its first 5 years of work. The Council has managed to achieve tangible results: it has become an established think-tank both in Russia and beyond its borders, regularly publishes analytical materials both in paperback and online, organizes international events. RIAC website has a firm position among leading websites dedicated to international affairs. The website is visited by over a million unique users annually.

Such attention to RIAC's work would not be possible without your interest in Council's online publications.

This year we have come a long way. In January, 2016, the Council launched a series of policy briefs providing experts' stances on current international relations and foreign policy issues. RIAC also continued its series of reports and working papers that have become traditional over the past 5 years. 2016 saw the publication of 3 books as well.

Certainly, 2016 events have outnumbered RIAC publications. Still, the Council has published quite a lot and you may have missed some of the materials. In this newsletter we have gathered our regular publications.

We would appreciate your feedback via: editorial@russiancouncil.ru, RIAC pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter.

Wishing you the best in the New Year,

RIAC Staff

 

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