Search: Russia,World order,USA (38 materials)

 

Russian Revisionism or Restoring Justice?

... the situation through the opponent’s eyes U.S. politicians have criticized the Russian application FaceApp, which reads biometric data from user-uploaded photos and... ... after the takeover of Crimea, Russia is viewed as a country that undermines the liberal world order and attempts to promote its own alternative. It’s easy to understand this... ... in other countries. Lost in translation How should Russia respond to the constant accusations of revisionism? Before we answer this question, one needs to understand the...

01.08.2019

China, Russia and US define world order

In terms of global strategic architecture, China, Russia, and the US are crucial to the world. How can Beijing and Moscow deepen cooperation? How will the 2020 US presidential ... ... a world with no bilateral US-Russia arms control agreements. GT: How would relations among China, the US, and Russia affect world order? Kortunov: They would have a very important impact because these countries define the rules of the game. For example,...

17.07.2019

For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Note on John J. Mearsheimer’s Article on the Collapse of the Liberal International Order

... multipolar, which is a death knell for the liberal international order. Neither China nor Russia has become a liberal democracy. With or without China, the liberal international... ... flawed at birth. Even if the international system had remained unipolar, the liberal world order would have devolved into an agnostic order under President Trump. In actual... ... bent on wrecking it. Summing up his research, Mearsheimer concludes that the various causal processes described in his paper have all played an important role in subverting...

16.07.2019

How Does Canberra Implement Its Role as a Regional Power with Global Interests

Interview with Peter Tesch, Ambassador of Australia to the Russian Federation What are the features of Australia’s approach to the conception of Indo-Pacific? What perspectives does ... ... policies do not win the day. What kind of global governance could we expect in 10–15 years? What powers will determine the future world order in your opinion? And what place should Russia take? I would like to think that we will see continued strong international ...

29.03.2019

Key Challenges in U.S.-Russian Relations: Are Collaborative Approaches Possible?

CSIS and RIAC Report Despite the difficult relationship between the United States and Russia, both countries have an interest in preventing the outbreak of new conflicts in Europe and in ameliorating the risks from existing conflicts in Ukraine, Syria, and Afghanistan. Addressing these challenges in a constructive way will require a degree ...

27.03.2019

Munich Security Report 2019: Who Is to Blame and What to Do?

The conclusion is clear: to preserve the liberal world order by all means, to rationalize United States policy, and to isolate Russia and China or make them return to their usual roles. But a return of the old order of post-bipolar times is unlikely Andrey ... ... powers, is also not new. The authors are right to pinpoint the tendency towards growing contradictions between China and the USA, the USA and Russia, etc. Indeed, over the past year, the feeling that the point of no return in relations between Beijing ...

14.02.2019

U.S. Withdrawal From the INF Treaty and the End of the Bilateral Era

Perhaps the term “arms control” itself should be revised Could the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty have been saved? No doubt. American and Russian experts have long discussed allegations of treaty violations in great detail, and there is no shortage of proposals on resolving compliance concerns and giving the treaty a new lease on life. Washington and Moscow are not likely to face any unprecedented ...

26.10.2018

Russia in the Emerging World Discussed at Stanford University

On October 3, Hoover Institution held a roundtable "Governance in an Emerging New World" focused on Russia at Stanford University On October 3, Hoover Institution held a roundtable "Governance in an Emerging New World" focused on Russia at Stanford University. This is the first event in a series aimed at promoting discussion and thinking ...

05.10.2018

Why the World is Not Becoming Multipolar

Multilateralism Instead of Multipolarity In Russia, the concept of multipolarity is usually associated with Yevgeny Primakov. Indeed, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs ... ... wrong. The world is not behaving as the founders had predicted. Elusive Multipolarity Igor Ivanov: Russia, China and the New World Order In October 2016, twenty years after Yevgeny Primakov’ policy article was published in the journal International ...

27.06.2018

China and the US in Asia: Four Scenarios for the Future

... article attempted to construct several scenarios for Europe’s future depending on the possible development trajectories of Russia and the EU through 2024. The scenario matrix for Greater Europe was built along two axes: a weak (fragmented) EU versus ... ... for the region, Asia remains a far greater, far more complex, and far more fragmented continent than Europe. There are no thousands of years of common history, no clearly dominant religion, no apparent analogue to “European values.” Multilateral institutions ...

08.06.2018
 

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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