... enhancing their global representation in international decision-making bodies. Russia’s leadership acknowledges that gender equality is still a distant dream as several barriers are yet to be dismantled to close the gender gap to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) agenda.
Unlike other parts of Europe, Russia has a long history of advocating for women’s rights and equality, dating back to the 18
th
century. Compared to their Western counterparts, liberal and revolutionary Russian feminists benefited from their advocacy in a number of ways. Following ...
... among the experts in security and promotion of development, as well as the experts in specific countries and regions coming from Russia, the countries of the Middle East, Western Europe, and North America.
Andrei Kokoshin, RIAC Member, Dean of the Faculty ... ... University, RAS Full Member, made an opening speech at the event.
The experts discussed a number of topics focusing on security and sustainable development at global and regional levels. Some sessions focused on the outcomes of
Separate sessions were devoted ...
... humanity as a whole. Given the fundamental emphasis on gender equality, including in contemporary international relations and sustainable development goals, experts have
followed the lead of the UN General Assembly
and called for ensuring women are involved ... ... this work in order to avoid a conflict between the “nuclear”, “disarmament” and “IT” agencies and organisations.
Russia’s strategic approach
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Mikhail Troitskiy:
The Nuclear Factor in Global Politics: Myths
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