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Spokes versus Axes: Modalities of Regional Security in Northeast Asia

... and Tokyo have become the parties most affected as their ties with China are rapidly deteriorating, while joint projects with Russia are frozen for an indefinite period and their dependence on the United States is growing. Whether this policy is really ... ... actual occupation of part of their territories by the U.S. military. 1 . Buzan B., Waever O. Regions and Powers: the structure of International Security. Cambridge University Press. 2003. 564 p. 2 . Waltz K. Theory of International Politics (1979). Waveland ...

07.11.2023

Peace Initiatives on Ukraine: The Barely Audible Rustle of Peace

... negotiations should be coupled with an analysis of the real capabilities and intentions of the parties to defend their interests under the current conditions. The Ukrainian crisis that has snowballed into an intense military-political conflict between Russia and the Western nations supporting Ukraine implies a clash of the political interests, whose significance is defined by the participants as vital and crucial, which sharply limits the likelihood of reaching any settlement. The conflict’s current ...

31.10.2023

Experts from Russia and Pakistan discussed nuclear threat reduction measures globally and in South Asia

... Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Strategic Vision Institute (SVI) held a round table on international security issues On October 25, 2023, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Strategic Vision Institute (SVI) held a round table on international security issues. During the round table, Russian and Pakistani experts discussed current issues related to the erosion of the international nuclear arms control regime and the modernization of the world's strategic arsenals. The event participants also touched upon security challenges in the ...

26.10.2023

From the Middle East to Ukraine. A Milestone

The cost of a conflict with Russia for the United States will be measured not only and not so much by support for Ukraine, but also by the enormous cost of containing the Russian-Chinese tandem The aggravation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is an indicator of the growing ...

23.10.2023

The Changing Security Configuration and Balance of Power in the Baltic Region: Implications for Russia

... to the pre-Ukraine crisis balance of power structure. NATO’s expansion into Sweden and Finland can radically transform the political and security landscape in the Baltic region and destroy the established forms of cooperation these states have with Russia. This paper covers: risks and opportunities states face by engaging with Russia in the Baltic region; the changes in the region’s security configuration and their implications for Russia; the position of the Baltic states on the Ukraine crisis ...

05.10.2023

Hybrid War and Hybrid Peace

... decisions of its supporter, Barack Obama, using the possibilities of the sanctions legislation. A number of sanctions against Russia are also fixed by law and cannot be lifted by a simple decision of the president. That is, even in such a relatively formalised ... ... Discussion Club . 1 . Farrell H. and Newman A. Weaponized Interdependence. How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion. // International Security, 2019, Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 42-79. 2 . Drezner, D. The Sanctions Paradox. Economic Statecraft and International ...

04.10.2023

Syria–Turkey Relations: A Road to Normalization

... conducted away from public view, US attempts to contact its key regional adversary appears far from accidental. The move could have been prompted by changes in Iran’s relations with other countries, especially its evolving cooperation with China, Russia and Saudi Arabia. If any agreement has been reached (which is currently too early to judge), it would only boost Iran’s position in the region. The mere fact that the US is holding such talks indicates that it recognizes that regional changes ...

27.09.2023

India-US Entente: A Russian Perspective

Like Russia, India is likely to resist the evolution of the international system towards a rigid U.S.-China bipolarity since such an evolution would inevitably deprive New Delhi of the freedom of manoeuvring that it enjoys now Recently there have been many ...

06.09.2023
 

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