... This commitment is essential, especially in a world where terrorism knows no borders and poses a threat to global peace. The joint exercises exemplify how collaborative efforts can yield better preparedness against potential threats.
Julia Melnikova:
Eurasian Security as a Communicative Practice: Tasks for Russia and China
The significance of this military cooperation cannot be overstated. It serves as a deterrent against extremist groups that may seek to exploit vulnerabilities. By enhancing their ...
On October 11, 2024, “Russian-Chinese Dialogue: 2024 model” roundtable was held at the Rossiya Segodnya Agency Press Centre
On October 11, 2024, “Russian-Chinese Dialogue: 2024 model” roundtable was held at the Rossiya Segodnya Agency Press Centre. The event was attended by Andrey Kortunov, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Kirill Babaev, Director of the Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ICCA RAS), RIAC member, Xu Changzhi...
... Chinese companies actively filled the niches left after the departure of Western suppliers in the market for cars and spare parts, electronics, construction materials, etc. Russian businesses, in turn, sought out new markets in the PRC.
Ivan Timofeev:
Eurasian Security Structure: From Idea to Practice
At first glance, the dynamics of Russian-Chinese interaction confirm the persuasiveness of structural realism—a theory that points to the primary importance of the structure of international relations ...
Russia’s emphasis on ensuring security to accelerate economic development will allow the main stakeholders to step back from differences, focus on a positive agenda and at least start a dialogue on building a Eurasian security system
Where do borders end?
In recent years, Russian political elites and the expert community have been trying to rethink the conventional spatial categories and their substance in the main domains such as politics, the economy and ...
With stiffer competition between the great powers, a cooperative form of a continent-wide Eurasian security system is needed
Security challenges do not exist in isolation, but form constellations, and there is a hierarchy between them, so that the larger and more overarching challenge subordinates the others [
1
]. This manifests itself ...
Policy Brief #52/2024
Policy Brief #52/2024
The role of Central Asian countries in regional and global political processes has increased significantly recently. Russia and China have contributed to this growth more than any other extra-regional player, diversifying their trade and economic ties with Central Asian countries, demonstrating an interest in strengthening their “sustainable security.” At the same time, the fact Russia, China, and most of the countries in the region are members of the...
... be resolved solely by an agreement on relations between Russia and Ukraine. The list of issues is much longer and requires the creation of new rules of the game for all regional forces. They can be secured in the new security system.
Ivan Timofeev:
Eurasian Security Structure: From Idea to Practice
It is clear that it must be built on the basis of the UN Charter. But experience shows that the Charter can be interpreted in different ways, leading to a dead end in any negotiations. This means that ...
... Kazakhstan will also be the venue for operational-tactical anti-terrorist exercises ‘Unification-2024.’ President Kasym-Jomart Tokayev suggested that Kazakhstan, a country that chairs the SCO in 2024, “adheres to the principle of indivisibility of Eurasian security, and this approach should form the basis of reaching the strategic task of forming a security belt around the SCO perimeter.”
The SCO: current trends
Zhao Huasheng, Andrey Kortunov:
The World in 2035: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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... addressed
during the visit
. The very fact that Putin’s idea appeared on the agenda of negotiations between the two major powers suggests that it could take concrete shape, both at the level of political theory and at the level of practice.
The idea of Eurasian security inevitably raises questions about other related projects. Sergey Lavrov, during his visit to Beijing, directly linked the need for a new structure with the problems of Euro-Atlantic security built around
NATO and the OSCE.
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