... always in deficit.
No Grand Bargain
Is it feasible to imagine leading global players reaching a strategic agreement on the fundamentals of the new world order (a new Grand Bargain) at some point between now and 2035? If the answer is yes, then who should be involved in such ... ... economic international subsystems to coexist for an extended period of time (if the world continues to split along the ‘East-West’ and ‘North-South’ lines)?
There are at least two reasons why a new Grand Bargain looks highly unlikely. First, it ...
... superpower Russia, thus contributing to international stability and implementation of verbal assurances on non-expansion given to the Soviet leadership by NATO’s leaders? The same applies to the well-known Russian demands made in December 2021.
Andrey Kortunov:
A New Western Cohesion and World Order
Whatever can be said about the benefits of UN’s specialized programs and projects, it is also clear that the crisis that has engulfed the key area of this global structure’s responsibility will inevitably manifest itself in other areas,...
Q&A by Alexander Gasyuk, Rossiyskaya Gazeta’s foreign affairs correspondent
Jeffrey Sachs
, a renowned Columbia University Professor of economics and former Special Advisor to three UN Secretaries-General, espouses views uncommon for the mainstream media in the West when it comes to the real origins of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Professor Sachs argues that peace negotiations in earnest ... ... audience one day realize what in fact went wrong?
Andrey Kortunov:
Restoration, Reformation, Revolution? Blueprints for the World Order after the Russia-Ukraine conflict
This war would not have occurred if all parties had negotiated properly and prudently....