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Western Europe has long been a source of global conflict and must now be “stopped”
ShortWashington has many allies, but there is no sign of active support from them. Russia’s position completes the diplomatic puzzle that has currently taken shape, and Minister Arakchi’s visit to Russia reinforces it
ShortDmitriy Trenin: The world is already multipolar; the key question now concerns the order within this world
ShortIf the four countries do not establish a formal framework and a shared command structure, the Quadrilateral Coalition runs a risk of being driven by events and unable to sustain pace in peacetime
ShortThe twentieth package of EU sanctions against Russia has proven the most controversial in the entire history of Brussels’ restrictive measures
ShortOn April 24, 2026, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Asian Institute of Eco-civilization, Research, and Development (AIERD, Pakistan) held a roundtable titled “The Middle East Crisis: Global and Regional Implications”
ShortChina is a power with an economy that remains intimately dependent on foreign markets
ShortOn April 21, 2026, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Horizon Insights Center (China) held a closed roundtable titled “Trump 2.0 and the China-Russia-U.S. Triangle”
ShortWhile war may significantly reshape the Middle East, it will not alter the capabilities of global powers
ShortDmitriy Trenin: Russia and China could form the core of a new type of coalition, better equipped to counter hegemonic powers and to bring closer a more balanced and equitable world order
ShortIt may be more prudent for Russia to engage the Gulf states as individual actors rather than as a cohesive bloc
ShortOn April 16, 2026, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) hosted a roundtable, “India’s BRICS Presidency: Expectations and Priority Areas”
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