Applying the “predator-prey” model to the system of international relations
The crisis in relations between Russia and the West, the advance of ISIS, and the arms race in the Asia-Pacific region all point to a potential shake-up of the ... ..., and Russia lacks reliable playing partners. Restricted access to the resources of globalization is the penalty for a tough foreign policy. In the present circumstances, Russia will not be able to assert its political ambitions and still maintain the ...
... global agenda. Among those taking part will be RIAC President
Igor Ivanov
, Director General
Andrei Kortunov
and Programme Director
Ivan Timofeev
.
As of 2014, the Foundation for Development and Support of the Valdai Discussion Club consists of the Russian International Affairs Council, the
Moscow State Institute of International Relations
, the
Council on Foreign and Defense Policy
and the
Higher School of Economics
. Over the course of three days, leading international affairs experts will discuss issues of global regulation, relations between Russia and the ...
Russia needs a world order in which its opponents cannot monopolize global sources of growth and restrict access to them should ... ... report by RIAC Programme Director Ivan Timofeev entitled “
World Order or World Anarchy: A Look at the Modern System of International Relations
.”
The situation in Ukraine and the crisis in international relations have again raised questions ...
Working Paper #XVIII / 2014
This working paper is an examination of the modern world order. Theoretical approaches to the 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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