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The Caucasus: Between East and West

... direction has not stopped. Second, while the focus of geopolitical confrontation between the West (the U.S. and its EU allies) and Russia has shifted from the Caucasus to the Middle East and Ukraine since 2014-2015, this region remains among the most turbulent ... ... significantly differ . The change in the status quo also contributed to Iran’s notable invigoration. Two Eurasian giants, China and India, have also adopted a higher profile in the Caucasus. With the start of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine ...

01.04.2024

RIAC and IMEMO Experts Discuss Key Aspects of Global Technology Leadership

On June 30, 2023, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with RAS IMEMO, and the journal "The World Economy and International ... ... discussed key issues of global technological leadership in the new environment and considered the development policy of the USA, China, the EU, and India in the field of innovative technologies against the backdrop of growing competition. Ivan Timofeev, RIAC ...

03.07.2023

Big Tech vs Regulators: A Long-Term Global Trend

... regulate tech giants around the world have marked global long-term trends. The authors of this working paper take a closer look at recent key changes in Big Tech regulation both at the international level and in individual jurisdictions of the EU, USA, China and Russia, examining the different ways in which governments have tried to strike a regulatory balance between freedom and security, as well as between digital ecosystem development and healthy competition. This paper also includes an analysis of Big Tech’s ...

10.02.2023

Sanctions at a Bifurcation Point

... out that the size of a given economy is not commensurate with possibilities for using it for political purposes. Neither the European Union nor China have yet been able to catch up with the United States in terms of the scale of application of restrictive measures. To date,... ... sanctions as part of a coalition. Other Western economies mirror the measures the UK takes - Switzerland, Japan, Australia, etc. Russia became a major target for sanctions in 2014. However, until 2022, their volume was relatively modest. The 2019 IMF report ...

21.10.2022

The Policy of Sanctions and the Golden Horde Legacy

... modern states that rely on autocracies. First and foremost, these include Russia and China. The superiority of capitalism and the market is also part of the Western identity... ... the ranks of the former and exaggerate in the ranks of the latter. Ivan Timofeev: 'Russian Rebellion': Local and Global Consequences The movie epic Star Wars in the late... ... time closely connected with it. It was never based on military-political coercion. The European Union, which was established to facilitate economic integration, created its...

02.08.2022

The Aspen Institute and Centre for European Reform Workshop on the U.S.-EU-Russia-China Relations

On July 12, 2022, the Aspen Institute Italia and the international Center for European Reform held an online expert workshop on the U.S. and European Union relations with Russia and China in the new geopolitical and geo-strategic environment. On July 12, 2022, the Aspen Institute Italia and the international Center for European Reform held an online expert workshop on the U.S. and European Union relations with Russia and China ...

13.07.2022

China and Russia: Dialog in the Face of External Challenges

... demanding that China condemn Russia’s actions. This generated many negative opinions about China, and its image has suffered greatly in the eyes of European public. Clearly, the Russia–Ukraine conflict negatively affects China–Europe relations since China does not Russia, contrary to what the European Union demands, putting China in a more difficult situation. Beijing greatly values its relations with Europe not only because of its significant economic interests in the region, but also because it wants to see Europe as an autonomous pole ...

08.07.2022

Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand?

... of the 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, metals and a number of other commodities on the European market. This process will require a serious concentration of resources and political will. In the next few years, it will affect ...

16.03.2022

Analysing the Czech Nuclear Strategy in a Changing (Nuclear) Energy World: Geopolitical Implications and Opportunities

.... Austria and Czech Republic divided over nuclear power. BBC News. Fawn, R. (2006). The Temelín nuclear power plant and the European Union in Austrian–Czech relations. Van der Made, J. (2019). Russia gains nuclear foothold in EU despite concern in Brussels. TASS. (2021, 30 September). Moscow slams ‘discriminatory’ Czech decision on nuclear plant construction. Jackson, W. (2021, 27 August). China set to begin first trials of molten salt nuclear reactor using thorium instead of uranium. Sieradzka, M. (2021). Germany ...

10.01.2022
 

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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