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Russian–Chinese Dialogue: The 2022 Model

RIAC, Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #78 / 2022 RIAC, Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #78 ...

09.08.2022

China and Russia: Dialog in the Face of External Challenges

... cooperation, and assert themselves as the driving force behind global economic cooperation. Speaking at the first Eurasian Economic Forum in May of this year, President Vladimir Putin also said that Russia is not going to cut itself off from global economy; Russia will remain open. As the world’s second-largest economy, China is widely and deeply integrated into the global economic chain, has great influence on the global economy, and is highly influenced by global markets. Some academics have proposed ...

08.07.2022

Closing Loopholes: Outlining the U.S. and EU Sanctions Policy Onward

... However, even such a transfer of export is unlikely to result in a radical revenue drop in the current supplier’s market situation. It is only possible with a significant rollback in oil prices. The new EU sanctions will have little impact on the Russian economy in the short term, especially given the aforementioned exceptions. Other measures of the sixth package seem even less critical. The disconnection of three Russian banks from SWIFT does not make much of a difference for the Russian financial system,...

09.06.2022

The Iranian Tilt: Why Should Russia Work with the Islamic Republic?

... Iran in the SCO: a Forced “Look East” Strategy and an Alternative World Order Iran’s potential as Russia’s economic partner far exceeds the current level. The Islamic Republic could well step in some of the vacant niches in various sectors of Russia’s economy, while Iran could also import a greater range of Russian commodities. Besides, Iran is a market as such, with many vacant niches where Russian investors can launch their enterprises. At the same time, as a country, Tehran will never approach the ...

08.06.2022

No Time for Fatalism

... threat to Russia, the hostility of the West toward it, and, most importantly, the scope of specific actions to contain Moscow have multiplied. Large-scale Western sanctions have significantly exacerbated the challenges related to the modernization of the Russian economy. Russia is now excluded from the Western-centric global financial system, from technology and industrial goods. The official restrictions are accompanied by massive corporate boycotts. A large number of companies from countries friendly to Russia,...

27.04.2022

New Crisis Brings New Opportunities for Chinese Business and Russia

... Russia has little choice but to go for even greater rapprochement with China in the new foreign policy and socio-economic environment. Against this background, Chinese business is perceived as a force capable of bridging the gap with the West for the Russian economy. But is it all so clear-cut? Will these expectations be justified? Let’s find out. Cautiousness of Big Business Ivan Timofeev: Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand? Amid unprecedented sanctions the West has imposed on Russia, big business ...

05.04.2022

Modernising India-Russia Ties

... supply of S-400 missile defence systems in December 2021 and the conclusion of the agreement on joint production of over 600,000 AK-203 assault rifles at a location in Uttar Pradesh shows progress. It reflects the close and continuing links between Russian and Indian defence establishments and industries, reaffirming New Delhi’s dogged adherence to its strategic autonomy. On the wide spectrum of economy covering trade, investment, energy, technology and other domains, the New Delhi summit has a clear path forward. It includes long-term arrangements for the supply of commodities like oil, gas, fertilizers and coking coal to India; Russian investment ...

10.12.2021

Dostoevsky’s Economic Cycles

... revelation was the economic article written by Fyodor Mikhailovich in “ A Writer’s Diary ”, which was in fact one of Dostoevsky’s last articles on the ways Russia was developing. In this article, Dostoevsky largely anticipates such key topics for the Russian economy as the “turn to the East”, the prioritisation of long-term development guidelines (as an argument in favour of the creation of the Stabilisation Fund in our time), the fight against bureaucracy, the importance of public confidence in the economic ...

15.11.2021

EU-Russia in 2030: Alternatives Scenarios

Russia and the EU currently seem to be nowhere near even embarking on a path towards “Cold Partnership”. The EU and Russia will not be able to overcome their fundamental disagreements in the coming decade In November 2020, the EU-Russia Expert Network ...

29.10.2021
 

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    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  
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