... dimension.
Elena Karnaukhova: In the context of the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine, there ... ... Soviet Union, in the countries of Eastern Europe, China and several other states, Communists parties ... ... leadership of the Americans. Thus, in the context of the Cold War, US-centered system was formed, covering most ... ... economic and technological growth and Beijing’s refusal to accept the American offer to become a junior ... ... fraught with a direct military clash between Russia and NATO. But the main thing is that the scenario you are ...
The importance of the strategic partnership with China and sought to set the record straight on a number of other ... ... and Washington
In a comprehensive interview with
Newsweek
, Russian ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov laid out his country's demands to the West on the ... ... powerful nation's diplomatic presence in the U.S.
Relations between Cold War-era rivals the U.S. and Russia have long been defined ... ... against unfavorable Western policies. Does Russia reject these accusations and will Russia retaliate against U.S. sanctions?
It has ...
The Soviet Union might have lost the first Cold War, but Russia is ahead in the rematch with the US and, this time, has every chance of coming ... ... on more than one front. Now, with Beijing on the side of Moscow, Russia can utilize China as a strategic resource, he went on to say. Secondly, the country is much more... ... big question is where Germany will end up,”
he concluded, referring to the dominant NATO power that has embarked on the controversial Nord Stream 2 project with Russia...
... environment for that immensely more complex and fluid than ever
Russian-American strategic relations are entering uncharted waters ... ... again become possible, with the stakes much lower than during the Cold War, and the prospect of total annihilation itself is enough ... ... ambition to prevail in the world.
America’s main challenger now is China, which has surpassed it in terms of GDP in PPP terms and ... ... weapons in the 1950s and 1960s, have always been U.S. allies within NATO, and their weapons were always considered by Moscow to be ...