... harsh critique of the foreign policy pursued by every U.S. administration since the Cold War, regardless of party, and announces the start of a new era. While its provisions... ...
, but not least, the United States clearly does not seek confrontation with either Russia (its role in achieving stability in Eurasia is openly acknowledged) or China... ... states are not complying with the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. Such accusations are unlikely to be brought against Russia, but they are quite possible against...
... from human political life continued to emerge. However, the reality is quite the opposite. Particularly after the end of the Cold War, instead of ushering in lasting peace, the world entered a phase characterized by brewing and accumulating new conflicts, with the Russia-Ukraine conflict being a concentrated outbreak of this trend.
The situation continues to drift in an unsettling direction.... ... intrigues and power struggles, with never-ending conflicts between monarchies, families, religions, states, and great powers. For thousands of years, wars have been occurring continuously and without interruption. The formation of a unified Europe has changed ...
... the room. For decades, world affairs were shaped by East-West confrontation in the Cold War, and then by the unilateral primacy of the US and its allies. Membership of... ... allows for meetings that are otherwise difficult to arrange.
The shift is not just about Russia. The attempt by Western governments to isolate Moscow after the escalation in... ... necessarily embracing Russia or China unconditionally; they are signaling their refusal to live by rules drawn elsewhere.
Russia’s place
Against this backdrop, Russia...
The EU needs the Cold War to continue, but the US VP’s Munich speech signals a transatlantic divorce
US Vice President J.D. Vance’s landmark ... ... grievances, there is a deeper ideological pergence at play. In many ways, Vance’s critique of the Europeans echoed the same accusations that the settlers of the New World leveled at the Old Continent centuries ago: tyranny, hypocrisy, and parasitism. The ...
For 80 years, the Atom bomb has prevented a repeat of the horrors of the 1940s – Russia needs to leverage it again to stop American aggression
Nuclear deterrence is not a myth. It kept the world safe during the Cold War. Deterrence is a psychological concept. You have to convince a nuclear-armed adversary that it will not achieve its objectives by attacking you, and that if it goes to war its own annihilation is assured. The mutual nuclear deterrence between ...
... Economics and a lead research fellow at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations. He is also a member of the Russian International Affairs Council.
Professor Sergey Karaganov’s “Tough-but-necessary decision”
article
– which claims ... ... proven to be a much more limited tool than they expected.
In fact, the US has now set itself the task – unthinkable during the Cold War – of trying to defeat another nuclear superpower in a strategically important region, without resorting to atomic weapons,...
... the elites from the United States, Western Europe, he became (and still is) one of the most informed political scientists in Russia. In an interview to
BUSINESS Online
, he told us whether nuclear war is possible, whether we will become a satellite of ... ... countries, phenomena, mountains, and gorges. This is how a new world is created.
— In 2021, you wrote in your article that a new Cold War was unfolding, from which Russia had a chance to emerge victorious. “For this, Russia must choose the correct domestic ...
... political establishment of all nuclear countries, the US and the Soviet Union and then Russia for sure, from the first days of the atomic bomb have designed the conditions... ..., if not earlier.
Dmitry Trenin:
We should take into account also that during
the Cold War
, the most important region of the world of that time, namely Europe, was clearly... ... nuclear weapons. Finally, the Cuban Missile crisis of 1962 forced the USSR and the USA to take steps to regulate the confrontation, to begin the negotiation process, which...
Russia's Very Existence Is Under Threat. The Country Has to Take Serious Measures to Ensure It Survives
The stand-off between ... ... history. It’s not just that we have neither allies nor even potential partners left in the West. Frequent comparisons with the Cold War of the mid and late 20th century are inaccurate and rather disorienting. In terms of globalization and new technology,...
... mutually acceptable solutions,
and expand and deepen international cooperation.
Great Russian Encyclopedia
Diplomacy is the established method of influencing the decisions... ... assessments. Filled with nostalgia, we look at the 19th century or the second half of the Cold War era as the triumph of diplomatic art. But this was nothing more than the result... ... different communities meet each other, their communication boils down to mutual accusations of lack of goodwill and desire to come to an agreement as borne out quite vividly...