Search: Ukraine,China,NATO,Russia (12 materials)

 

On a New Global Order and its Nuclear Dimension

... our world order and its nuclear dimension. Elena Karnaukhova: In the context of the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine, there are going so many discussions about the decline of the US-centered world... ... the efforts or with the help of the Soviet Union, in the countries of Eastern Europe, China and several other states, Communists parties came to power, and the global socialist... ..., but today it is a reality fraught with a direct military clash between Russia and NATO. But the main thing is that the scenario you are asking about is not a matter of...

30.05.2023

More dialogue, less domination

... note: From March 20 to 22, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Russia. During the trip, President Xi and his counterpart Vladimir ... ... destabilizing the world for its unilateral gain. How do we make of China and Russia's frequent mention of the U.S.? Sergey Sanakoev: ... ... countries. CGTN: The joint statement stressed the need to resolve the Ukraine crisis "through peace talks." Russia welcomes ... ... comment on this move by the U.S.? Sanakoev: They are making a new NATO in the Asia-Pacific region. It's crazy of them. We even don't ...

23.03.2023

Ukraine’s losses are China’s gains

Any comparable actions against China, an economy ten times bigger, will devastate much of the world economy The conflict in Ukraine will have major strategic consequences for Chinese foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific. It will promote the deepening of Russian–Chinese economic cooperation that will make both countries more resilient to Western economic pressure. Long-term instability ... ... maintains that the territorial integrity and security interests of all parties need to be respected. China also maintains that NATO enlargement is partially responsible for the crisis. On the economic front, China has seized the major strategic opportunities ...

16.06.2022

Three Scenarios for the End of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

... are being put to the test. The outcome will have repercussions that go far beyond Europe The military confrontation between Russia and Ukraine is not an ethnic conflict: ethnic Ukrainians and ethnic Russians are fighting on both sides of the frontline. And radical ... ... Triumph for Ukraine might lead to a tamed and domesticated Russia. A quiet Russia would allow the West to cope more easily with China, which would be the only major obstacle to liberal hegemony and the long-awaited “end of history”. If the conflict results ...

21.05.2022

We are at war with the West. The European security order is illegitimate

... Kremlin both under Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin. He is still considered close to Russia’s president and foreign minister Sergey Lavrov. His recent proposals on Russian-speaking... ... Foreign and Defense Policy, was first to come out publicly about an all-out invasion of Ukraine in 2019. President Putin has mentioned on Feb. 24 that Ukraine’s accession to NATO warrants Russia’s military intervention to prevent it. However, Ukraine didn’t... ... existential war». Sanctions are getting tighter. Will Russia become more dependent on China? «There is no question about that: we will be more integrated and more dependent...

15.04.2022

Why Did U.S. Prioritize Containing Russia Over China?

... that it needed to reshape European perceptions to revive the “Russian threat”, galvanizing the West under its hegemonic influence ... ... scrambling to explain why the U.S. prioritized containing Russia over China despite most prior indicators very strongly suggesting that ... ... month wherein Russia commenced its special military operation in Ukraine. Andrey Kortunov: The end of diplomacy? Seven Glimpses ... ... with Washington’s backing. The Russian leader also claimed that NATO clandestinely established military infrastructure in the former ...

15.03.2022

End of Diplomacy? Or a Toast for the Swedish Masters

Russia has only temporarily captured China’s seemingly entrenched role as a major U.S. villain, while the West will fight ... ... are living through times of change. Russia has started a “special operation” in Ukraine, and the West can do little or nothing. Impotence is always a difficult thing... ... depletion of confidence worse than 2009. Western voices say that “Russia has brought NATO together”. Well—after the current Western songs and hymns are replaced with...

14.03.2022

Putin’s Ukraine Pushback: Existential War & The Moment of Rupture

... of the West’s earlier strategy of a truly globalized capitalist economy, in which Russia and China are stakeholders For Russia, this moment is even more of a hinge in history... ... turned zero-sum by Western overkill. The outcome of the ongoing military action in Ukraine is more than decisive for Russia; it is determinant. President Biden called... ... homicide”. The result of that suicide was the dawn of unipolarity and the shift of NATO towards Russia. Today, Putin’s Russia is expected to commit suicide again by...

01.03.2022

'Red Lines' on Ukraine, Ties With China and More

The importance of the strategic partnership with China and sought to set the record straight on a number of other geopolitical issues plaguing ties between Moscow and Washington In a comprehensive interview with Newsweek , Russian ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov laid out his country's demands to the West on the current crisis over Ukraine, discussed the importance of the strategic partnership with China and sought to set the record straight on a number of other geopolitical issues plaguing ties between Moscow and Washington. Antonov has a decades-long career in the Foreign Ministry, where he has held a number of posts spanning both the eras of ...

20.12.2021

Goodbye, U.S. Foreign Policy

... (predominantly Syria, Turkey and Iran), China, Venezuela, and Ukraine. And this inconsistency doesn’t seem to be a part of ... ... should not be made a scapegoat to justify America’s problems with China, South Korea and Japan. Such tactics will only increase the ... ... particularly the United States, is undoubtedly Turkey, still a member of NATO. The country disrespected international norms and laws and ... ... shackled completely, but with the latest engagement of U.S. and Russia, they were temporarily stopped from escalating. Back in ...

13.11.2019
 

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    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
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