Search: Russia,Iran,International security (14 materials)

 

Russia and Turkey: Approaches to Regional Security in the Middle East

... Mustafa Kibaroğlu and Aylin Gurzel, “US Nuclear Weapons in Turkey: Yankee Go Home?”, Security Index: A Russian Journal on International Security , Vol. 14, No 3.86 (2008), pp. 77-82. 18. Rizwan Ladha, “A Regional Arms Race?: Testing the Nuclear ... ....ru/politics/18/08/2016/57b56fe99a79473fe80f4445 (last visited 18 August 2016). 22. “Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action”, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation , at http://www.mid.ru/foreign_policy/news/-/asset_publisher/cKNonkJE02Bw/content/id/1595858 ” (last visited 21December 2017). 23. Ibid. 24. Ibid. 25. “Turkey Welcomes Iran Nuclear Deal, Hopes for ‘Constructive Contribution’ on Regional Conflict”, Hьrriyet Daily News , 18 January 2016....

15.10.2018

Moscow’s Iraq strategy: Make lots of friends

Iraq is important for Russia not only as an economic and trade partner, but also as a factor in influencing regional policy Moscow’s interest in ... ... as a factor in influencing regional policy. Russia clearly understands that its possibilities in the country are limited, as Iran and the United States are the main foreign players with direct influence on Iraq. Saudi Arabia, which took a number of steps ...

15.05.2018

RIAC at Strategic Vision Institute Conference in Pakistan on Security Issues in the Middle East

On February 22, 2018, Islamabad (Pakistan) hosted a conference on current relations between Pakistan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, and the security challenges in the region. The event was organized by Strategic Vision Institute (Islamabad,... ... Pakistan to Qatar; Syed Hassan Javed, Director, Chinese Studies Centre, School Of Social Sciences and Humanities (Pakistan). Russian Mamedov, RIAC Program Coordinator, made a report on Russia’s vision of China-Pakistan economic corridor and its impact ...

27.02.2018

Why the West, especially Europe, needs Russia

... dialogue and cooperation with Russia with effective measures to condemn and deter unacceptable Russian activity in Ukraine and elsewhere. Those who disregard the possibility of cooperation with Russia outright ought to consider the case of Iran. The Iranian nuclear deal is a significant achievement towards regional and international security, and it would not have been possible without support from the Russians. Ignoring the potential of cooperation with Russia on other critical issues facing Europe will only serve to weaken the Europeans’ own ability to tackle the most pressing challenges it faces. This article follows on from an earlier article ...

27.01.2016
 

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