On July 20, 2020, the role of nationalism and national identity in contemporary international relations was discussed during an online expert meeting
On July 20, 2020, the role of nationalism and national identity in contemporary international relations was discussed during an online expert meeting....
... Federation now — these states would like to influence the territories much outside their borders. In this case, the external politics of nationalizing states are reactive — they can only react on the impulses from quasi-empires, and struggle for their national identity and diffused borders. Donbasss is in a unique situation as it is not much needed in Europe or Russia. It is more likely that we can find institutes created to avoid any form of state and obedience.
That is why Europe blames Russia for ...
On October 24–28, 2019, the city of Feodosia (Crimea) was hosting the “Bridge” (“Bridge of Identity”), a culture and education youth forum on civil identity
On October 24–28, 2019, the city of Feodosia (Crimea) was hosting the “Bridge” (“Bridge of Identity”), a culture and education youth forum on civil identity. The event was organized by the Center for Oriental Studies, headed by Vladimir Avatkov, RIAC expert, with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. RIAC experts...
... international affairs. This means that the appropriate agenda for leaders should include the search, unhurried but consistent, for mutually acceptable rules of behavior. With these rules, countries may constantly adjust the balance between national sovereignty, national identity and the principle of global responsibility.
The United States: A Double Extreme
The notion of global responsibility may move from theory to practice only if the most influential states show the willingness to limit their interests for ...
Speaking at
Wilson Center
, Washington DC, on June 16, 2014, distinguished American political scientist Zbigniew Brzezinski referred to “a report of the Russian International Affairs Council” on problems of Russia’s national identity, after which RIAC was flooded with requests, as website visitors failed to find the paper.
To this end, RIAC press service informs that Mr. Brzezinski must have meant “
National Identity and Russia’s Future
”, a ...