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Igor Ivanov Meets Arab Ambassadors to Russia

... Arab countries, as well as head of Moscow Mission of the League of Arab States. The meeting was chaired by Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Russia Ali Hassan A. Jaafar, dean of the Arab ambassadors’ group. The participants discussed the situation in the Middle East, prospects for Syria and Arab-Israeli settlement, principles of Russia’s foreign strategy and other issues of regional and global politics. Arab ambassadors were also presented with RIAC’s plans and current activities, and voiced their ...

12.12.2013

Armed Conflict in Syria and its Implications for the World Oil and Gas Market

... military intervention in the Syrian conflict, Russia proposed establishing international control over Syria’s chemical weapons. The international community currently pins its hopes on the Geneva II peace conference scheduled for January 22, 2014. The Middle East and World Energy Market Oil-rich countries in the Middle East that boast the world’s largest hydrocarbon deposits account for almost 54 percent of proved oil reserves and 40 percent of proved natural gas reserves (the author’s ...

26.11.2013

RIAC Members and Experts Address Federation Council Senators

On November 19, 2013 a meeting between the RIAC members and experts and the Federation Council senators aimed at discussing the topic of the "New agenda for the Russian-Iranian relations" was held in the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. The meeting was opened by RIAC President Igor Ivanov, Chairman of the International Affairs Committee Mikhail Margelov and Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Ilyas Umakhanov. During the meeting expert commentaries...

21.11.2013

Stephen Kinzer on Saudi Arabia: U.S. Foreign Policy vs. Wahhabi Clergy

... "A Thousand Hills: Rwanda's Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It" (2008), "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq" (2006), "All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror" (2003), and "Crescent and Star: Turkey Between Two Worlds" (2001).

11.11.2013

A Two-State Dilemma: Israel, Palestine, and Peace Talks

... the Palestinian envoys to the U.S.-brokered peace negotiations with Israel have resigned amidst continuing settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. Unlike previous series of peace talks, this round has been veiled in secrecy. According to the Middle East expert and author of “The Brokers of Deceit,” Rashid Khalidi, there are three reasons why the ongoing talks are unlikely to yield the expected outcome of cementing a peace deal. The first reason is U.S. domestic politics, i.e.,...

04.11.2013

Syrian Issue Cannot Be Resolved Through Force

Interview with Petr Stegniy Interview In the run-up to the Geneva-2 conference, Petr V. Stegniy , Russia’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and a RIAC member, shares his views on the Syrian crisis and possible ways to resolve it. Mr. Ambassador, is there any room for compromise among world powers on the Syrian crisis and its resolution at Geneva-2? Geneva-2 seems to suit the leading world powers, the Syrian regime and the internal opposition that participates in the Syrian government...

28.10.2013

RIAC President Igor Ivanov in the Federation Council

On October 17, a group of RIAC members and experts visited the Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly to discuss the situation in Syria in the context of changes in the Greater Middle East. Opened by Dr. Igor Ivanov and Igor Morozov , member of the Council’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, the meeting was addressed by Vitaly Naumkin , RAS Corresponding Member and Director of RAS Institute for Oriental Studies, and Pyotr ...

18.10.2013

The Arab Spring: Expectations and Reality

Possible Future of The Arab Spring During the Cold War, conflicts in the Middle East tended to be localized. Despite the Arab-Israeli Wars and inter-Arab rivalries, the region as a whole, from Morocco to Iran, remained relatively stable. This changed on December 17, 2010 in Tunisia, when Mohamed Bouazizi committed suicide ...

01.10.2013

U.S. Foreign Policy vis-à-vis the World: Is America an External Authority Still?

... authority will likely be chaotic and unpredictable, the authors surmised. Whether this scenario is true or not, a large number of experts and foreign policy scholars opined on the Obama Administration’s handling of foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, as lacking leverage, resolve, and long-haul strategy. Moreover, President Obama’s complex relationship with the GOP in Congress compounds his task of implementing the Affordable Care Act. Will America, following decades of foreign interventions ...

01.10.2013

Syrian Сonflict: Diplomacy and Politics

... and settling the conflict peacefully through negotiations. The first option is that of preventive diplomacy, and it is no longer an option for Syria. For decades, the so called international community has been calmly eyeing the despotic regimes in the Middle East, aware of the grapes of wrath maturing, but has not stirred a finger to prevent conflict. This shows their real “concern” for democracy. They only started to come to their senses with the advent of the “Arab spring.” ...

27.09.2013
 
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