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Make or Break: What is the Future of Russian–Polish Relations?

... “ Proposals for the Development of Russian–Polish Partnership ”. The jam-packed agenda included discussions about political and economic obstacles, and the opportunities and prospects of developing bilateral relations. Anti-Russian sanctions and the impact of the Ukrainian crisis on these relations between the two countries loomed large. Below Stanislav Secrieru , Senior Research Fellow at the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) and Anatoly Leirikh , Chairman of the ...

26.02.2015

Russian-Japanese Relations: a Systemic Crisis or a New Opportunity?

Japan’s Ukrainian principles Japan joined the sanctions policy initiated by the West against Russia from day one of the escalations in the situation in Ukraine. The first three packages of Japanese sanctions were aimed not so much at punishing Russia, as at demonstrating solidarity with the West ...

02.02.2015

Gas Relations Are Not Connected With Sanctions Directly

... side adapts to the new rules of the game, which were created by the West without considering the opinion of such an an important counteragent.” Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor-in-chief of Russia in Global Politics journal, told Vestnik Kavkaza about sanctions, countersanctions, and the gas issue. Recently it was found out that seven EU countries support the elimination of anti-Russian sanctions, including Austria, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, France and the Czech Republic. Japan and Germany stand for ...

23.01.2015

A Chess Match for the Control of Oil

... operation. Breaking another economy through a oil price war alone might prove a risky endeavor when the attacker is highly dependent on oil themselves, but chances of success could be improved if pressure is applied by other means, namely if economic sanctions are added to the equation. So, talking about the real targets, Russia is the only one really mentioned by the Minister, and given the tones of West's foreign policy, there was no need to dissimulate this occurrence, because doing so ...

30.12.2014

European Council Summit: Waiting or New Sanctions?

... change in policy in the European vector. In accordance with Council Decision 2014/658/CFSP, restrictive measures against Russia can be reviewed on March 15, 2015. Judging from statements made by a number of European politicians, it is unlikely that new sanctions will be levied against Russian at the Summit on 18–19 December, 2014. However, on December 15 the Foreign Affairs Council supported the recommendation of the head of the European External Action Service to impose additional restrictive ...

18.12.2014

Germany, Europe and Russia: Walls Instead of Bridges

... the risk is the same expressed by an old Latin brocard, which is simply: together they stand, together they fall. It is just the case to point out that the hit suffered by the German industry is ironically emerging after the enactment of the economic sanctions against Moscow, of which Chancellor Merkel was a most strenuous advocate. This kind of measures produces effects after the elapsing of a latency period, and they have a very high likelihood of backfiring, an occurrence which was likely produced ...

17.11.2014

Economic Diplomacy Boom: Will It Last Long?

Sanctions as the main tool of economic diplomacy As the international crisis around Ukraine escalates, countries in the West, especially the United States, have increasingly used economic diplomacy against Russia, and threaten to expand the scale and ...

14.10.2014

The West vs. Russia: The Unintended Consequences of Targeted Sanctions

... Interest’s new report: Costs of a New Cold War: The U.S.-Russia Confrontation over Ukraine. You can read the full report here . Russia’s relations with the West entered a new and less-than-happy chapter earlier this year. U.S. and European economic sanctions are the defining and consistent feature of this new chapter, though Russia’s actual and potential responses are becoming increasingly important. So far, Russia’s “internal diseases” have harmed it much more than Western ...

09.10.2014

Russia and Latin America in the Context of Sanctions: From Ideology to Pragmatism

... Ukrainian crisis and requiring an immediate solution, is the need to find new business partners and suppliers of food products for the Russian market following the food embargo imposed by Vladimir Putin’s government on those countries which joined sanctions against Russia [3] . We can assume that if the Kremlin had a strategic vision for Latin America as a long-term partner, it was mostly in ideological and geopolitical terms, rather that trade and economic ones. This new vision has shaped our ...

29.09.2014

Russia-West rivalry over Ukraine is higher priority than security

Russia Direct sat down with Carnegie Moscow Center Director Dmitri Trenin to discuss the new wave of the sanctions war between Russia and the West, the recent NATO summit in Wales, common external threats for Russia and the West such as Islamic State, and the odds of success for the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire agreement. Although Russia and Ukraine seem to ...

22.09.2014
 

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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
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