On June 30, 2023, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with RAS IMEMO, and the journal ... ... 9th joint research workshop on technological leadership in the transformation of the world order
On June 30, 2023, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together... ... 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...
Working Paper #66, 2022
Working Paper #66, 2022
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict will lead to long-term global socio-economic and political consequences in the foreseeable future. ... ... transformation—from relatively positive to extremely negative. The author formulated three potentially possible options for the current world order transformation, assessing the probability and consequences of the practical implementation each of them.
Restoration,...
... States poses a greater threat to their respective countries than Russia and (with the exception of Japan) China [
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It is unclear ... ... turning into a dual-core system with centres in Washington and the European Union that are undergoing a kind of strategic decoupling ... ... is largely focused in the South China and East China seas, thousands of miles away from Russia. Russia does not have any interests ... ... are many reasons why. Let us outline a few of them. First, the world order that existed during the Cold War was relatively simple....
The conclusion is clear: to preserve the liberal world order by all means, to rationalize United States policy, and to isolate Russia and China or make them return to their usual roles. But a return of the old order of post-bipolar times is unlikely
Andrey ... ... powers, is also not new. The authors are right to pinpoint the tendency towards growing contradictions between China and the USA, the USA and Russia, etc. Indeed, over the past year, the feeling that the point of no return in relations between Beijing ...
Multilateralism Instead of Multipolarity
In Russia, the concept of multipolarity is usually associated with Yevgeny Primakov. Indeed,... ... founders had predicted.
Elusive Multipolarity
Igor Ivanov:
Russia, China and the New World Order
In October 2016, twenty years after Yevgeny Primakov’ policy article was... ... slow, inconsistent, and sporadic? Could we, for instance, conclude that today, the European Union is closer to being a full-fledged and independent global “pole” than...
Russia needs “smart” foreign policy
The recent presidential election in Russia ... ... it is intended to last for decades to come. After all, the foundations of the future world order are being laid today; the new models of global politics and economics are... ... the same time, Russia will have to make every effort to restore relations with the European Union, which, despite serious travails, has demonstrated far greater stability...
... at a seminar attended by renowned and unorthodox scholars from Russia and the West. The topic of my presentation was “What Will ... ... obvious.
Russia has been accused of destroying the post-war liberal world order. This is fundamentally wrong in many respects. There ... ... a similar doctrine in the twentieth century. Prior to that, crusaders and colonizers had tried to impose Christianity, now half-forgotten ... ... relations were viciously trampled upon. In 1991, Germany and then the European Union as a whole recognized the independence of Croatia ...
On December 10, London School of Economics under the auspices of Dahrendorf Forum held an international seminar "Quo Vadis Global actors? US, EU, Russia between Liberal Order and Neorealism".
The seminar was attended by experts in theory of international relations from Great Britain, other European countries and the United States.
Russia was represented by Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director ...