... analysis of international relations are revised and its guiding characteristics are determined.
The structure of the modern world order and its particular dynamics are revealed with the help of mathematical modelling methods. Possible directions for Russia’s policy in the changing world environment are considered.
World Order Or World Anarchy? A Look at the Modern System of International Relations
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... international relations and the role of parliamentary diplomacy in the international arena.
You chaired the Russian Federation Council’s Foreign Affairs Committee for nearly 13 years. How would you assess the changes that have taken place in the Russian foreign policy over the years?
A cooling in relations between Russia and the United States, and therefore the West as a whole, is, I would say, the most apparent feature of these 13 years in foreign policy. And this is not just my personal opinion. President ...
... knows that many of them were strongarmed before that). As for representatives from the CSTO member countries, they may support Russia’s initiative or abstain, or simply miss a session, like it was when the UN General Assembly discussed a resolution ... ... answer is always simple: yes, we expect that our allies will follow the agreements of the CSTO member countries about a common foreign policy course, but we also understand that today’s world is multi-faceted and multi-vector, and that is why we don’t ...
In an exclusive interview with RBTH on the Ukraine crisis, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the highest priority must be an unconditional ceasefire to end the suffering of civilians. He also warns that trying to settle disputes by imposing unilateral sanctions threatens international peace and stability....
Vladimir Putin was expected to make headlines at the extraordinary meeting of Russia’s Security Council on July 22. Some thought he would announce a change of foreign policy, while others believed he would signal a harder line. Both were disappointed.
The president’s remarks at the meeting, or at least the part that was open to the press, seemed perfunctory. He said the right things, but betrayed little ...
Russian leaders should not allow the US to implement a policy of international isolation of Russia. This was stated by the head of the Duma Committee on Foreign Affairs Alexei Pushkov in an interview to "Rossiyskaya Gazeta". "Washington ...
... Council” on problems of Russia’s national identity, after which RIAC was flooded with requests, as website visitors failed to find the paper.
To this end, RIAC press service informs that Mr. Brzezinski must have meant “
National Identity and Russia’s Future
”, a paper by Valdai International Discussion Club placed by our website Library section used for publications on classical and current materials on foreign policy issues.
RIAC closely cooperates with the paper authors, with project supervisor Sergey Karaganov a RIAC member and Alexander Gabuyev, a winner of the first journalism contest. However, RIAC has never sponsored the research.
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... future organized by the
Ottawa Chapter of the Canadian International Council
and
Carleton University
in partnership with the
Oxford Analytica
group and
DFATD Policy Research Division
.
Canadian, American and Russian experts focused on prospects of Russia's economy, social dynamics and foreign policy, as well as Ukraine crisis, Russia-Canada cooperation, and international interaction in development of the Arctic.
The Canadian side was represented by think-tanks’ research fellows and analysts specializing on Russia.
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Andrei Kortunov, Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council and President of the New Eurasia Foundation discusses the referendum in Crimea and says Russians don't believe US and EU sanctions will be the end of the world.
EMMA ALBERICI, PRESENTER: The Russian President has ...