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The US and its allies are playing 'Russian Roulette'. You'd almost think they want a nuclear war

... 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,...

22.06.2023

We Are Shaking off the Western Yoke…

... 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 ...

20.06.2023

On a New Global Order and its Nuclear Dimension

... 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...

30.05.2023

How Russia Must Reinvent Itself to Defeat the West’s ‘Hybrid War’

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,...

11.07.2022

Diplomacy After the Procedure

... 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...

04.07.2022

'Red Lines' on Ukraine, Ties With China and More

... ties between Moscow and Washington In a comprehensive interview with Newsweek , Russian ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov laid out his country's demands... ... the face of the powerful nation's diplomatic presence in the U.S. Relations between Cold War-era rivals the U.S. and Russia have long been defined by tensions and marked... ... energy as a weapon against unfavorable Western policies. Does Russia reject these accusations and will Russia retaliate against U.S. sanctions? It has been said many times...

20.12.2021

New Paradigm of US Foreign Policy and Relations with Russia

... Middle East. Both attempts failed again. The first president of the United States to abandon the paradigm of transforming the rest of the world in accordance with American values was Donald Trump. Under his administration, for the first time since the Cold War, the US didn’t initiate any new military interventions, openly declared its refusal to spread democracy by military means, and made a fundamental decision to leave Afghanistan by signing an agreement with the Taliban (banned in Russia). It announced that henceforth, US foreign and defence policy would be focused primarily on the confrontation with Washington’s global rivals and adversaries, namely China and Russia. However, both the American elite and the establishment of ...

18.11.2021

A ‘Patriotic Heretic’ Favoring Renewal of U.S.-Russian Détente

Review of: Stephen F. Cohen. “War with Russia? From Putin & Ukraine to Trump & Russiagate.” Review of: Stephen F. Cohen.... ... last published book [ 1 ]. For over a dozen years, Cohen had been warning of a “new Cold War,” no longer between two capitalist and communist blocs, but between the U... ... Prashad, Vijay. Washington Bullets . New Dehli: Leftworld, 2020. Roth, Andrew. “Thousands march in Kyiv to oppose Ukraine peace plan,” The Guardian , 14 October 2019...

18.03.2021

Surviving in a Deregulated Strategic World

... two powers will be as hard a task as it ever was, and the environment for that immensely more complex and fluid than ever Russian-American strategic relations are entering uncharted waters with the demise of the arms control regime; rapid technological ... ... scholars and experts) that war and achieving victory in it have again become possible, with the stakes much lower than during the Cold War, and the prospect of total annihilation itself is enough to deter the weaker party, Russia, from using its nuclear weapons ...

04.02.2021
 

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  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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