... just and equal world, writes
Viktoria Panova
, Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Sherpa of Russia in the Women's Twenty.
Instability Instead of Compromise: The Open Face of the... ... Yugoslavia. This pushed that country to form separate, much weaker associations, and NATO ensured its further disaggregation by force. The reflections of that fire are still... ... long as its decisions brought benefits primarily to the developed countries like the USA and Europe. Similar stories can be told about almost any of the multilateral institutions...
The future international order from a Russian perspective
The world order is changing after the Russian ... ... the facts
" – Edward H. Carr
International relations are unfolding against the backdrop of a war more than ever before. ... ... domestic ones). So far, the United States and several Western European countries are pursuing a revolutionary policy about the ... ... to strike is because of a direct threat to other's territory, NATO would lose much of its rationale.
Great powers, inevitably,...
... Karaganov
has served as a presidential advisor in the Kremlin both under Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin. He is still considered close to Russia’s president and foreign minister Sergey Lavrov. His recent ... ...
President Putin has mentioned on Feb. 24 that Ukraine’s accession to NATO warrants Russia’s military intervention to prevent it. However,... ... previous mistakes if not crimes».
It was a UN tribunal, not a EU tribunal.
«We don’t acknowledge the right of that tribunal».... ... Not by force, but through constructive destruction, through refusal to participate in it. But after the last demand to stop NATO ...