... indirect control over other countries. We do not yet know how convincing China's global political initiatives will be. But they have already become a reality, and are not based on the previously dominant idea of governance through forceful domination.
Russia, as a country with enormous military capabilities, but less weight in the global economy, also contributes to the democratisation of world politics by the very fact of its existence. The military-political challenge that Russia has thrown down ...
... coexistence and global cooperation.
The net achievements of the visit—enhanced economic cooperation, cultural exchange, diplomatic coordination, and strategic alignment—will reverberate beyond Eurasia. They will contribute to a more just and inclusive world order rooted in the principles of peace, common prosperity, mutual respect, and shared destiny.
As China and Russia step into a new chapter of their relations, the global community has reason to look forward with cautious optimism. Guided by Chinese initiatives and shared values, a more harmonious, balanced, and equitable world is not only necessary—it is ...
... cultural interaction of Russia with Western countries. As for such a large and politically fragmented post-Soviet diaspora, it remains unclear whether this diaspora can become an accelerator or, on the contrary, will turn into a brake on the development of Russian-American relations.
A New World Order
Rahul Pandey:
The U.S.-Led Global Disorder: Opportunities for India, China and Russia
Many tactical interests of Moscow and Washington today largely coincide. Both parties are fighting against what they believe to be an international hegemony ...
... but rather by strategic partnerships that reflect the evolving global landscape. As the United States retreats, the international community must adapt and find new ways to cooperate and address the rapidly changing world. The rise of China, India, and Russia presents an opportunity for a more diverse and multipolar world order, as the U.S. retreat may give rise to unreasonable geoeconomic policies in which new powers will have the opportunity to prove their status in the international arena.
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... moved abroad. Unlike many other large diasporas (e.g., Indian, Armenian, or Greek), Russian-speaking communities abroad have not evolved into powerful political actors in recipient countries.
Fyodor Lukyanov:
‘Being in Order’ Also Means Being in the World Order
Though Russia can claim significant “soft power” capacity, this capacity is not fully activated. Quite often, Russian “soft power” outreach resonates predominantly with older age groups that were previously sympathetic to the Soviet Union or with politically ...
The presidential elections in the United States will determine the future of international relations and become a prologue for a post-Westphalian system of inter-civilizational dialogue
Russia, Europe, and America: Towards a Post-Westphalian World Order
The transformation of the current world order, frequently discussed by numerous experts and scholars as a “global restructuring,” is largely driven by a crisis in nation-states and the underlying cultural code of modern civilization. For ...
... within a larger group of members, immensely complicate the decision-making process.
Judging from the preliminary results of Russia's 2024 chairmanship within BRICS, it would be reasonable to conclude that the ambitions of the group are indeed higher ... ....
Timofey Bordachev:
BRICS Before the Kazan Summit: The Dialectic of Creation and Destruction Against the Backdrop of a New World Order
The fundamental challenge for BRICS summits is to gradually shift the focus from rather general political statements ...
... revolutionary revision. This, however, inspires optimism and leaves more chances that everything that is happening now will be studied by someone in the future.
Among all the initiatives and undertakings that are rightly considered as the engines of the new world order, there is BRICS – an association of 9 states, originally created by Brazil, Russia, India and China – that plays, of course, the most important role. First of all, because from the very beginning it included states that had the potential to embody in theory and practice fundamental changes in the balance of power. Therefore,...
... hostile course in the region and increase interaction with the ASEAN states.
Xu Changzhi
The report is in line with the highly changing global context and accurately reflects how Russian and Chinese experts view the new realities and prospects for Russian-Chinese co-operation in building a new world order.
We pay much attention to BRICS and the upcoming summit in Kazan, which is a very important international event at a time of geopolitical instability. China supports Russia's efforts during its chairmanship. BRICS has moved to a new stage ...
.... This re-alignment to multipolarity poses a serious challenge to US foreign policy thinking and practice. Hence, a constant
escalation
of tension in the West can be observed, often under the guise of “defense” or through the banning of several Russian news networks. The bottom line is that the US-led world order exerts increasing pressure on all fronts, dismantling the international legal system, against states that are simply seeking to defend their national interests. Addressing tensions through cooperation rather than escalating them would require ...