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Review of the Working Paper «Current Russian-Iranian Relations: Challenges and Opportunities»

RIAC's team of experts has prepared an analysis of current Russian-Iranian relations in order to identify factors which facilitate collaboration, to highlight reasons that might constrain or impede bilateral relations, and to assess prospects for future cooperation. There are good reasons today for the choice of subject matter. Russian-Iranian relations go back centuries, with the territorial proximity of the two countries acting as a key factor promoting desires to build engagement. Although since...

28.05.2014

From Aircraft Carriers to Leadership Issues

A Review of Topical Books on Naval Affairs Research in general, and naval research in particular, suffers heavily from a language barrier hampering the exchange of ideas between Russian and foreign specialists. Few foreigners are familiar with works by ...

12.03.2014

RIAC Working Paper "Multilateral Approach to Nuclear Disarmament". Review by Nuclear Threat Initiative

... Urges to Ban Ground-Based Missile In early 2014, the Russian International Affairs Council published a working paper " Multilateral Approach to Nuclear Disarmament " devoted to strategic stability and control of nuclear weapons, which was reviewed by Rachel Oswald from GlobalSecurityNewswire who cited the paper's major author Dr. Alexander Savelyev, Head of Strategic Research Section at the RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations. According to Rachel Oswald, Dr. Savelyev,...

21.02.2014
 

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