... Manturov, in April.
This does not mean that Indonesia is parting ways with the West, however. In May, President Prabowo also received visits from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Regional Stability and Multilateralism
Alexander Korolev:
Halal as the Staff of Life: “New” Growth Areas in Russian–Indonesian Trade Ties
Indonesia does not intend to be a mere bystander amidst the rise of global geopolitical and economic uncertainties. This means Indonesia will take on a more active role, both regionally and globally, including defense diplomacy ...
... cooperation or makes it impossible even in limited, but at the same time inclusive formats that were observed in the 1990s and 2000s.
Russia is trying to consolidate the global majority and build relations with the opponents of the United States. China creates ... ... it has so far avoided rigid military alliances. Diplomacy is again built around individual centers of power, moving away from multilateralism to the tasks of the balance of power.
Despite the crisis of multilateral diplomacy, preserving its supporting ...
The true multilateralism and international cooperation promoted by organizations such as BRICS provides the world with an opportunity for better development
When the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, and China got together for their first summit in Yekaterinburg, Russia, back in 2009, the event did not capture a lot of attention in the West. The Group of 20 that had started its regular summit meetings a year before got much more media ...
... each other.
On the contrary, Beijing and New Delhi should be treated as partners whose value to Russia increases in proportion to the increase in their ability to work actively with each other. Likewise, politicians in New Delhi should approach the Russian-Chinese cooperation not as a strategic challenge, but as an opportunity to assist in sorting out some of its own problems with Beijing. This is the formula for the "project-based multilateralism" that might become a real game-changer for international relations in Eurasia.
Such a change would require a lot of expert knowledge, diplomatic skills and political will from all those involved in working on Russia-Indian relations....
... activities of governments, the private sector and international organizations easily and readily available.
In other words, the multilateralism is a mecanism of interaction between states with different politics, systems, ideologies, histories, cultures ... ... interests, shared rights and shared responsibilities in global affairs and creating greatest synergy for building a better world.
Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that “the change of milestones is a painful but natural and inevitable process. The world ...
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. Russian and foreign experts are currently exploring a wide range of scenarios for such transformation—from relatively positive ...
... unfortunately, is absolutely absent in the Russian-American relations.
Russia sees the world as multipolar, regarding itself as a great power—equal to the United States and China. Following this logic, Moscow demands an appropriate attitude and equality. Russia’s perspective on global processes reflects the growing influence of non-Western actors outside of liberal multilateralism. Moscow denies the international relations liberal theory in much the same way that the founders of the basic IR theory, Edward Carr and Hans Morgenthau, did. The liberal approach, and hence the vision of the United States, is seen as ...
Russia must be able to demonstrate results that exceed those in its attempts to integrate into Globalisation 1.0 at the beginning of the century
On January 1, 2021, we all met both the new year and the new, third decade of the 20th century. This is ...
... to be very fluid, situational, inconsistent and fragile. It is clearly not a solution for all seasons. However, it might still be the best option for humankind that we can count on for the nearest future.
Big powers like the United States, China or Russia are not likely to lead the world towards a new multilateralism. They are too used to asymmetrical interdependence and they are tempted to use their comparative advantages in the format of bilateral relations with their relatively smaller and weaker partners. Countries like Germany, which have already ...
... try to keep Eurasia divided by forging stronger ties to China’s adversaries in Asia—above all, to India. By doing so, Biden will inevitably push the world closer to a new geopolitical bipolarity instead of a modernized version of the U.S.-China-Russia triangle.
Multilateralism—A Path for Future China-Russia Cooperation
Over the past years, promoting multipolarization has been an important target for China-Russia international cooperation. Now the situation has changed. China is becoming one of the supposed ...