Neither the coronavirus nor the economic recession will automatically lead to a détente, let alone a reset in relations between Russia and the West
Six months ago, when COVID-19 had just moved beyond the borders of China and embarked upon its triumphant march across Europe and North America, politicians and foreign affairs experts started discussing what will happen after the ...
... 23–24, 2019, Riga Dialogue, an annual international high-level expert conference, was held in Riga.
On May 23–24, 2019, Riga Dialogue, an annual international high-level expert conference, was held in Riga.
The 2019 meeting was devoted to “Crisis ... ... meeting was organized by the Latvian Institute of International Affairs with the support of international partners, including Russian International Affairs Council.
The meeting was attended by experts, diplomats, parliamentarians, and high-ranking officials ...
... their significant infrastructural capacity could serve as one of the hubs to connect regional centers of growth.
— There is an opportunity to deepen sub-regional economic integration and cooperation in border areas and reduce the extent to which the Russia-EU border is a ‘hard-border’.
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... high-level round-table debate "Riga Dialogue“.
On May 22-23, 2018, Riga hosted a regular high-level round-table debate "Riga Dialogue“.
This year the meeting focused on the following topic: “The New Normal in the Euro-Atlantic Security Order".... ... Institute of International Affairs with the support of a number of Latvian and international institutional partners, including Russian International Affairs Council.
About fifty experts, diplomats, parliamentarians, and high-ranking officials from many ...
The topics discussed include evolution of strategic characteristics in Euro-Atlantic, Russia–NATO relations, nuclear arms problems in Europe, Ukrainian crisis dynamics, etc.
On May 15–16, Riga hosted annual high-level expert meeting "Riga Dialogue — 2017: Transformation of the Euro-Atlantic Security Landscape".
The event is organized by
Latvian Institute of International Affairs
in cooperation with a number of Latvian and international partners. The topics discussed include ...