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Ukrainian Crisis, Turkey and Eurasia: Who Wins?

... for foreign countries. We have already provided such estimates for major players — the US, the EU, India, China, and Japan. And now let’s outline the possible trajectories for some states of Eurasia, located in close proximity to the borders of Russia. Ivan Timofeev: Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand? Turkey appears to be one of the key beneficiaries of the conflict. Ankara skilfully manoeuvres, benefiting from everyone. Turkish diplomacy opposes the Russian military operation, condemns Russian actions and ...

25.04.2022

What Could Take BRICS Forward?

... pandemic, trying to formulate joint responses to the serious challenges that are looming today, including those caused by the Ukrainian crisis, such as a new round of food crisis globally and the economic crisis predicted by the IMF and the World Bank.... ... conditions. Moscow is well aware of the need to accelerate work on the project, whose launch was previously scheduled for 2025. Russia is now switching to settlements in national currencies with India and China, having launched an alternative to SWIFT payment ...

21.04.2022

On Pause: Dialogue with Russia in the Arctic

A return to the usual nature of interaction within the framework of the Arctic Council should not be expected in the near future Given the deterioration of Russia's relations with the West in almost all respects since 2014, there were fears that these negative trends would extend to cooperation in the Arctic. However, during that time frame, until recently, the Arctic remained the region least affected by ...

20.04.2022

Andrey Kortunov Speaks on Russian-Ukrainian Conflict at Usanas Foundation Conference

On April 12, 2022, Usanas Foundation, India, held an international conference on the impact of Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the system of international relations and global stability On April 12, 2022, Usanas Foundation , India, held an international conference on the impact of Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the system of international relations ...

13.04.2022

The Europe of Political Realism and the Future of NATO—Back to Basics?

... fuel]. Turkey does not provide military assistance free of charge, but thematic exports have increased [ iii ]. Ivan Timofeev: Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand? Second, due to internal reshuffles, the alliance’s borders in Central and Eastern ... ... necessarily lower the escalation threshold. For example, there is no question of renouncing the restrictions of the Founding Act of Russia-NATO relations on the non-deployment of nuclear weapons in the “new” countries of the alliance. Moreover, as a result ...

04.04.2022

It is unlikely that President Erdoğan can play the role of an efficient mediator between Russia and Ukraine

... military conflict in Ukraine might produce at least two new opportunities for Turkey’s foreign policy The ongoing military conflict in Ukraine might produce at least two new opportunities for Turkey’s foreign policy. First, it is likely to distract Russia’s attention from other regional crises where Moscow and Ankara have diverging interests such as in Syria, Libya, and the South Caucasus. The change in Russia’s priorities opens ways for strengthening Turkey’s positions in these crises and ...

02.04.2022

RIAC and Institut Montaigne Round Table on Settling the Ukrainian Crisis

... Council (RIAC) together with Institut Montaigne held a round table on resolving the Ukrainian crisis and a ceasefire On March 31, 2022, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with Institut Montaigne held a round table on resolving the Ukrainian crisis and a ceasefire. Experts from Russia and France were invited to participate in the discussion. RIAC members and scientists representing RAS IMEMO, RAS Institute of Europe, MGIMO University, Higher School of Economics, as well as French experts from Institut Montaigne and the European ...

01.04.2022

Russia-West: Is It Possible to Lift the Sanctions?

... navigation equipment, certain categories of cars, computers, marine engines, and many other categories of industrial and consumer goods. Separately, it is worth highlighting the export control of dual-use goods, although they existed before. Ivan Timofeev: Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand? Eighth . A ban on the import of cash dollars and euros into Russia, as well as restrictions on opening deposits above certain amounts in some initiating countries. Ninth . The exit from normal trade relations with Russia. Tenth . Tightening visa restrictions. These measures differ in detail from country to country....

30.03.2022

At a Standstill: Russian-South Korean Relations

... of economic interaction—established some 30 years ago to function rather well ever since—was suddenly stifled. Bilateral cooperation has received a severe blow, and it is not yet clear how to recover from it. The Ukrainian factor Ivan Timofeev: Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand? The transition of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict into an acute phase, while the relations with NATO are progressively deteriorating when it comes to one of the “four powers”, traditionally seen in Korea as of special importance to the peninsula, came as an unpleasant surprise ...

24.03.2022
 

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