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Experts Discuss the U.S.–Japan–Republic of Korea Triangle at RIAC City Breakfast

On November 6, 2025, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) held another City Breakfast, on the theme “The U.S.–Japan–Republic of Korea Triangle in the Face of New Challenges,” at the F.M. Dostoevsky Library On November 6, 2025, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) held another City Breakfast, on the theme “The U.S.–Japan–Republic of Korea ...

13.11.2025

President Xi Comes to Town

... Russian hosts. Vladimir Putin referred to Xi as the “main guest of honor”. In his turn, Xi has already invited Putin to come to Beijing in early September to commemorate 80 years since the end of the second world war for China, which was marked by Japan’s surrender. President Xi Jinping's official visit to Moscow and his attendance at the Red Square military parade, which in itself is of great political significance in the context of the rapidly changing international situation, symbolizes not ...

07.05.2025

Making NATO Global Alliance Is Wishful Thinking

The globalization of NATO will only largely occur at the level of high political rhetoric On Wednesday, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte concluded a two-day official visit to Japan—his first visit to the country since becoming the chief of the transatlantic military alliance in October. Among NATO's “Indo-Pacific partners,” Japan stands out as the biggest economy, the most generous defense spender and a country with ...

11.04.2025

The Cold War Never Ended in Asia

... the leading China’s national hub for economic, cultural, educational and human interaction with its northern neighbor. Remembering WW2 in Asia One of the items of Vladimir Putin agenda in Harbin was to lay flowers at the memorial to some twelve thousand of Soviet soldiers and officers who died during WW2 liberating Manchuria from the Japanese occupation. The Russian leader specifically noted the careful attitude of the Chinese authorities towards the memory of joint pages of military glory and brotherhood. This was an appropriate and timely reminder of the past addressed not only ...

06.06.2024

U.S. Recent Plans in National Air Defense: The East Asia Dimension

... cruisers equipped with guided anti-missile projectiles in the US Navy is expected to increase to 56 battle ships. As estimated by the US Naval Institute (USNI), the total number of SM-3 interceptors of different versions is 265 with more than a thousand SM-6 interceptors for destroying targets in the atmosphere at a distance of up to 370 km. The U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet alone, based mostly in Japan, includes nine ships capable of performing missile defense missions. The system developed in Japan over the past 20 years features a high degree of collaboration with the United States. The Maritime Self-Defense Force already has six guided missile ...

08.05.2024

Spokes versus Axes: Modalities of Regional Security in Northeast Asia

... Japan In foreign media and academic articles, they increasingly often refer to a “Beijing-Moscow-Pyongyang axis” that is emerging in Northeast Asia (NEA). Under these circumstances, Western authors believe, the U.S. and its main Pacific allies, Japan and the Republic of Korea, should close their ranks even more. Such reasoning is constructed for some alternative reality as it suffers from a lack of causality. More so, it is absolutely unclear why the formats of cooperation between “liberal democracies” are so much better than the cooperation of “autocracies.” The TAO of security Andrey Kortunov: US — Japan — South Korea Military Cooperation ...

07.11.2023

A Little Britain’s Reach Out To The Big Indo-Pacific

... waters in the vicinity of Sevastopol during an allegedly “peaceful passage.” Subsequently, the group passed through the Bay of Bengal and the Strait of Malacca, heading on to the Pacific Ocean on a training mission for patrolling between Guam and Japan; the group also participated in drills with other navies and docked in foreign ports. The mission of the British part was 28 weeks long, making it the first protracted expedition of a British aircraft carrier in the recent history of the Royal Navy....

20.05.2022

Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand?

... parties will be able to achieve the political goals for which a huge price has already been paid, both in human lives and in terms of enormous damage to the economy. The contours of the balance for global and regional players—the EU, the US, China, Japan, Iran and others are more clearly visible. The European Union bears the most serious losses and costs. They are associated with the rupture of numerous trade and economic ties with Russia. The main challenge is the replacement of Russian oil, gas,...

16.03.2022

Russia-Japan Relations: Were Abe’s Efforts In Vain?

Expanding the modest elements of trust in the Japan-Russia relationship, talking through reciprocal concerns before they lead to conflict, avoiding bilateral incidents, and engaging in mutually beneficial economic cooperation is the way forward Expanding the modest elements of trust in the Japan-Russia ...

16.10.2021
 

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    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
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