... some specific manifestation of current economic and social malaise, but that American society remains divided: right-wing factions are growing stronger in the Republican... ... global public goods, let alone to be the main architects of the new world order.
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict cannot be stopped without active American participation.... ... from Hollywood or the science programs of American universities. The position of the USA in international institutions (especially when it comes to their bureaucracy, which...
... June 26–27, 2021, International Schiller Institute held an online conference For the Common Good of All People, Not Rules Benefiting the Few! The participants of the conference included experts, public figures, politicians and journalists from the USA, Europe, Asia, and Russia.
On June 26–27, 2021, International Schiller Institute held an online conference
For the Common Good of All People, Not Rules Benefiting the Few!
The participants of the conference included experts, public figures, politicians and journalists ...
... countries most fiercely lobbying for Ukraine’s
membership
in NATO—a move which not only risks escalating tensions with Russia but also has a great potential of being detriment of the possible U.S. attempts to “chart a new course” for Moscow,... ... backwardness stigma.
In doing so, the ‘
shock therapy
’ reforms were injected into the newly formed fabric of the Polish society, aiming to ‘Europeanize’ Poland.
The understandable desire to catch up with the Western neighbours resulted in implementing ...
... elections regularly raise the question of how perceptions of the president-elect influence Russian-American relations. Each new political cycle of American politics is accompanied... ... political risks for foreign economic relations are becoming higher. It is enough for the USA only to gradually warm up the “milk in the boiler”.
All this, of course, does... ... latter is superior.
2. Consistently build a state based on the rule of law, openness of society, and high management efficiency. It will be more difficult to shatter such a...
... to differentiate the interests of governments and their respective citizens has been an underlying cause of many misconceptions
The mainstream media make frequent reference to the idea that the United States is viewed negatively by the majority of Russians. Similarly, we are accustomed to hearing that Russia – understood as the Russian authorities — is hostile to America. In both cases, we are dealing with purposely broad generalizations that are inherently misleading. It cannot be said that ...
... they believe justice will make us free
In his recent article for RIAC “
African American Unrest and Raising Income Tax in Russia
,” Andrey Kortunov raised a very important question about the pursuit of justice being a key element of modern political ... ... however, that such scenarios may be realized in the short term. They do not entail solutions to the underlying problems of modern society connected to justice and development.
Just like securitization is the flip side of the struggle for freedom,
developmentalization
...
Russia will never be irrelevant to American interests. Nor can it be made subservient to them
Russia will go to considerable ... ... Mexico and Canada. Canada and Mexico lack Russia’s long history of invasions from east and west, and they avoid the kind of crusading, expeditionary foreign policy that is second nature for both Russians and Americans. Yet in the relationships among Canada,...
... recommendations for policymakers and stakeholders.
Christina Nemr and William Gangware: "
Weapons of Mass Distraction: Foreign State-Sponsored Disinformation in the Digital Age
"
The report begins with a horrific story broadcasted on the Russian state-owned “Channel One” in 2014. The story covered how Ukrainian soldiers crucified a child in front of its mother's eyes. Later, this story was proved to be fake, and there was neither a killed child, nor shocked mother. Still, the story ...
Nations who value democracy should stand up and support the people of Crimea.
The partnership between the United States and the Russian Federation is fairly balanced. There is a competitive mixture of agreements and disagreements. In today’s geopolitical climate, tensions can escalate quickly. All it takes is disinformation or a lack of context to irritate international relations....
... not the pensioners who suffer the most from the pandemic, but the youth. Yes, of course, there have been more than twenty thousand deaths around the world – these deaths have almost exclusively been of the elderly and the very elderly. But the pandemic ... ... mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers, whose fate is not inconsequential to them – that happens in France, in China, and in Russia.
There is no serious conflict between fathers and sons over coronavirus, but there is a generational problem. Of course, in an ideal society, all generations would live in harmony with each other and the problem of choosing priorities in such a society do not ...