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International Multilateralism in a Non-Hegemonic World

RIAC Working Paper No. 62 / 2022 RIAC Working Paper No. 62 / 2022 Practices and principles that underpin multilateralism are currently facing multiple challenges and major opposition, including one-sided rhetoric employed by leaders across the globe, a grave crisis of many multilateral organizations and regimes, both global and regional. Politicians are shifting the responsibility for the shortcomings of multilateralism onto one another, blaming their opponents for departing from legitimate multilateral...

11.04.2022

Vodka or Cognac: Two Tastes of Global Politics

... rather than pure ethanol as it is. Liberals hold on to the premise that states are well short of being stand-alone actors in international relations, as they are—to different extents—represented by various group interests being in complex interaction ... ... aromas of regional specifics, and the aftertaste of national biases and stereotypes. Fyodor Lukyanov, Ivan Safranchuk: Modern World Order: Structural Realities and Great Power Rivalries For the last few decades, there have been repeated attempts to combine ...

05.07.2021

Modern World Order: Structural Realities and Great Power Rivalries

... Russ.) URL: https://russiancouncil.ru/analytics-and-comments/analytics/neizbezhnost-strannogo-mira/ (accessed 03.06.2021). Kosolapov N.A. 2002. Globalizatsiya: ot miroporyadka k mezhdunarodno-politicheskoi organizatsii mira [Globalization: From the World Order to the International Political Organization of the World]. – Ocherki teorii i metodologii politicheskogo analiza mezhdunarodnykh otnoshenii [Essays on the Theory and Methodology of Political Analysis of International Relations]. Ed. by A.D. Bogaturov, N.A. Kosolapov, M.A. Khrustalev. Moscow: NOFMO. 390 p. (In Russ.) Lukyanov F.A., Trenin D.V., Kortunov A.V., Sushentsov A.A., Suslov D.V., Silaev N.Yu., Murakhovskii V.I., Safranchuk I.A., Markedonov S....

03.06.2021

The Neo-Compellence: Is the Diplomacy of Violence a new Reality for International Relations?

... their allies against Syria on the 14th of April 2018 led to the conclusion that continuation of such actions would destabilize international relations. Negotiations on arms control, which previously were intensive, came to an end. This situation jeopardized ... ... precedes the eventual multi-polar transition. By and large, the Russian scientific community agrees with the thesis that the world order is in process of transformation from unipolar moment to the post-unipolar condition, but the terms to describe this ...

06.11.2019

Russia: The Dilemmas of an Underachiever?

... being wrong, any mistake can become fatal for the weak. These events return us to one of the basic questions of the science on international relations: What are the parameters of power enjoyed by modern government players? What makes some stronger and others ... ... consideration these nuances plus technological development and soft power indices. Ivan Timofeev: A New Anarchy? Scenarios for World Order Dynamics However, universal power formulas have shortcomings. The first is that any global distribution of power will ...

06.11.2019

A New Anarchy? Scenarios for World Order Dynamics

... will attempt to outline possible ways of adapting the concepts of polarity, multipolarity, and world order to new international realities and draft scenarios for a future world. The World Order and Power Poles: One, Several, or None? The concept of ‘world order’ is among the most widespread in international relations. Often, it is used to characterize the existing balance of power, hierarchy, and the ‘rules of the game’ underpinning world politics. Not infrequently, it is described in terms of power and domination, as some centres of power ...

06.08.2019

Why Should We Be Grateful to Donald Trump?

... unable to resist the aggressive unilateralism of the United States and are thus losing their former effectiveness before our very eyes. Third, Trump’s presidency has very clearly and unequivocally marked a new historical milestone in the development of international relations. Before Trump came to power, there were still hopes that everything would somehow “work itself out,” that the outdated world order would somehow manage to stay in place and that some minor repairs would fix the old system. I think it is obvious to everyone today that minor repairs will not do the trick and that a fundamental restructuring of the entire world order is ...

28.06.2019

False Conflict: Universalism and Identity

... be blended and there will not be such a state in the whole world that one body is white, another yellow, and the third is black-skinned ... All will be nicely slightly dark-complexioned and look the same"). Ivan Timofev: RIAC Working Paper “World Order Or World Anarchy? A Look at the Modern System of International Relations” Such universalism, if realized, would result in a sharp decline of the complexity of the global society as a whole and the international system in particular. Reducing complexity, in turn, would dramatically increase the level ...

13.10.2017

The Inevitable, Weird World

... the possible in our earthly world. 3D Chess artonstreets.wordpress.com Daniil Parenkov: Conserve and Rule: Conservatism in the 22nd Century The “non-western” countries themselves are not always eager to assume responsibility for the future of the international relations system The 21 st century world order, if it does indeed emerge, will have little in common with the liberal theories of the last century and with its foreign policy practices. Figuratively speaking, if the global politics of the 20 th century could be compared to playing checkers ...

20.07.2016

A New “Age of Politics”

... multi-polarity. Multi-polarity has long been the mantra of foreign policy documents and speeches. The idea is that a multi-polar world order is inherently more just and democratic. It is often viewed as an alternative to the unipolar world led by the United ... ... 2016: Ten New Year wishes (In russian) On the whole, 2015 marked the triumphant return of the “Age of Politics” to international relations. Even in the former bipolar world, not to mention the 25 years that came after the end of the Cold War,...

12.01.2016

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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