... high-tech? If so, in what areas? What are some barriers to cooperation and what are the opportunities?
I want to avoid being too academic, so I will just say this. There is a huge opportunity to collaborate with India and Russia in all types of advanced technology. Russia is very good at fundamental science. In physics mathematics, quantum, everything related to space. Speaking of space, Russian research is brilliant. Instead of India trying to catch up, it is better to collaborate and work and develop common IP ...
RIAC and Synergia Foundation Report No. 92 / 2024
RIAC and Synergia Foundation Report No. 92 / 2024
Russia — India relations represent an important venue of the emerging multipolar world order. Moscow and New Delhi share a common history, which serves as a basis for the strategic partnership. The two do not hesitate to seize the opportunities of recent ...
... dependency on foreign actors. The ability of a state to resolve these issues depends on the strength of its technological sovereignty.
The Domestic Economy: The Distribution of Wealth and Competitiveness
Elena Zinovieva, Bai Yajie:
Digital Sovereignty in Russia and China
With each new technology that increases productivity, the subsequent increased income will be concentrated in the hands of the capital owners. If left unresolved, this may eventually lead to economic hardship, societal fragmentation and political instability. This ...
... Sector of International Monetary and Financial Relations at RAS IMEMO; Ellina Shavlai, Researcher, Department of Science and Innovations, RAS IMEMO; Tatyana Isayeva, Assistant Director of the Center for International Information Security, Science and Technology Policy at MGIMO MFA of Russia; and Anastasia Tolstukhina, RIAC Program Manager.
The workshop was moderated by Andrei Ryabov, Editor-in-Chief, "The World Economy and International Relations" journal.
... to 35 kW. At the moment, the characteristics of their resources are confirmed and the creation of a 100kW engine is in the preliminary stages.
While details of declassified nuclear space applications are sometimes available in the United States and Russia, China has been more secretive about the current state of knowledge in this area. In addition to space conquest, nuclear research can be applied to
hypersonic missiles
, as nuclear technology applied to space remains the only solution for space exploration until another propulsion source of equivalent power is developed.
Overall, a nuclear renaissance would be much appreciated, not only to secure the future of our planet by protecting ...
... president to do the same…
One can only fanaticize about how such releases can impact not only these countries’ contacts with Russia but also foreign policy activities in general. In a sense, we have come to the point where diplomacy as a trade is standing ... ... designed to reach an agreement. Remarkably, this is happening not because of the information revolution or qualitative changes in technology, as many expected, but because of dreadful squabbles and professional degradation that have plagued the political elites ...
... Eastern Studies and the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University
The 5th annual report by RIAC, RAS Institute of Far Eastern Studies and the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University presents the сommon views of leading Russian and Chinese international affairs experts on the development of Russia–China cooperation in 2018 and the first quarter of 2019.
The authors analyze the dynamics of Russia–China interaction on the most pressing matters of international and ...
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some other things that might radically change the balance of military power in
the near future.
So nothing is clear-cut with Russia, and this fact should be studied separately,
since the best works on the subject (for instance, “
The
Impact of Technological ... ... to withdraw came after
roughly 4000 of Google’s 85,000 employees signed a petition to ban Google from
building “warfare technology.”
The response followed immediately.
As early as June 6, 2018, Gregory Allen, an expert of
the Center for New American ...
On December 1, Abishur Prakash launched a groundbreaking new book called “Next Geopolitics: The Future of World Affairs (Technology).” It looks at how new technologies like robotics, embryo editing, and food cloning will transform world affairs. Russia is featured multiple times in the book for its advances in artificial intelligence and robotics. Russia is in a period of resurgence around the world. In Central Asia and Eastern Europe, Russia is a founding member of the Eurasian Economic Union,...
In an interview with RIAC, Transkor-K Research and Development Center CEO
Svetlana Kamaeva
shared her insights on the activities of this innovative company, on the triumphs of Russian technology, on what is missing in the interactions between business and the state, and on the need to hold an Innovation Olympics. The interview was prepared for publication by RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeev and RIAC correspondent Yaroslav Menshenin....