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Caught up in dumping spat

... http://enforcement.trade.gov/download/factsheets/factsheet-multiple-ctl-plate-ad-cvd-final-033017.pdf “EU hits China with new 'anti-dumping' duties on steel imports, Beijing pledges retaliation,” Reuters, April 6, 2017, https://www.rt.com/business/383688-china-anti-dumping-duties-eu/ Commission Implementing Regulation 2017/141, Official Journal of the European Union, L121/3, May, 11, 2017, http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2017/may/tradoc_155570.def.en.L121-2017.pdf [v] World Trade Organization, “Anti-dumping, subsidies, safeguards: contingencies, etc,” https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/agrm8_e....

03.07.2017

European Union Interference in Central Asia: What Does It Mean for Russia and China?

The European Union (EU) has been active is Central Asia since the breakup of the Soviet Union twenty-five years ago. Despite its geographical ... ... with EU interests and thinking. The region occupies an important place in EU strategic thinking because of its location between China and Russia, and because of its position in the East-West energy trade and developing transport corridors. The following ...

02.07.2017

Breaking the U.S.-Russia Impasse: Keeping the Door Open to Dialogue

... advance the social, economic and political development of eastern Ukraine and Crimea? What should be done about refugee crisis from eastern Ukraine to Russia and from Syria and other countries to the European Union countries? How should Russia and the European Union respond? Impact of rise of China China is the elephant in the room, or as Mao might say, the monkey watching two tigers fight. Is Beijing benefiting from U.S.-European-Russian rivalries? How does Moscow see the rise of China as a political-economic and military power? Is a Russia-China ...

28.06.2017

Russian-Chinese Relations and Eurasian Integration. A View from London. Discussion with Ian Bond

... Foreign Policy Department of the London Center for European Reform. I. Bond presented the newly released report " Russia and China: partners of choice and necessity? " And two political overviews " Contested space: Eastern Europe between Russia ... ... round table was attended by researchers and experts interested in the issues of Russian-Chinese relations, the policy of the European Union toward Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe. Among them: V. Portyakov, Deputy Director of the Institute of ...

31.03.2017

Beware of What You Wish for: the Unconsidered EU Consensus on Russia

... and gas industry will be lost. Neither would it mean more secure borders for Russia and definitely not more peaceful European geopolitics. As history has shown, no other organization has better guaranteed peace among its members and neighbors than the European Union. Last but not least, there is no any indication suggesting that Asian powers, including China, share this strategic view regarding Russia. Beijing sees Moscow as a key diplomatic partner when it comes to challenging US global hegemony. But it remains to be seen whether China envisions a modernized, rich and prosperous Russia as a strategic ...

06.03.2017

EU–China Cooperation within the “Silk Road Economic Belt” Discussed in Germany

... forming multilateral cooperation formats within the framework of the Chinese initiative. The event was attended by experts from China, the EU, Russia, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, India, Pakistan as well as from a number of international organizations ... ... Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and the European External Action Service (Ambassador Peter Burian, Special Representative of the European Union for Central Asian Affairs). RIAC was represented by Elena Alekseenkova, Program Manager, and RIAC expert Igor Denisov....

16.02.2017

Experts from Russia, Germany, Sweden and China Discuss Safety of Large-Scale Development Projects in Eurasia

... Research University Higher School of Economics, the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy and the German Friedrich Ebert Foundation (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung) held an international seminar “The Silk Road Economic Belt: In Search of EU’s and China’s Common Interests in the Field of Security.” This workshop is the fourth in a series of international events, aimed at analyzing various security challenges in Central and South Asia that can threaten carrying out major infrastructure,...

22.10.2016

China–UK Investment Cooperation: Life After Brexit

... alienate strategic partners from among non-European states. On the other hand, the new government will conduct a policy of a more active and zealous protection of its national security interests, using the independence gained after withdrawing from the European Union. Brexit could lead to a radical change in the balance of power on the United Kingdom’s domestic market and in the geographic and sectoral structure of trade and investment flows. Relevant changes could also affect China, one of the most dynamic investors in the UK economy. China’s Expansionist Investment Policy China is still the world’s third-largest investor behind the United States and Japan. In 2015, the overall amount of China’s foreign direct investments ...

27.09.2016

Pivot to the East, or pivot from the West?

On May 10, 2016 RIAC expert Anton Tsvetov delivered a lecture “Russian Pivot to the East: Born in Europe?” The event took place at the venue of the Körber Foundation (Koerber Stiftung) in Hamburg. In his lecture, Anton Tsvetov revealed the accomplishments and challenges of Russia’s eastern policy, as well as their impact on the Russian-European relations.

12.05.2016

Is Europe (not) helping the US in its battle for Asia?

... represented as well. The scenario for the simulation assumes an armed clash between Japanese and Chinese coastguard forces near the Senkaku/Diaoyudao Islands, with human casualties. Attempts to resolve the crisis by diplomatic means involving, in addition to China and Japan, the US, European Union, Russia, India, South Korea, and the United Nations, proved ineffective. On the contrary, the conflict was escalating. Meanwhile, a cyber attack was directed against the US (China is the prime suspect, although there is no hard evidence),...

25.04.2016
 

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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