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Contemporary challenges in West Asia are increasing the region’s weight and call for a more active Russian policy
ShortThe Asia-Pacific is entering a phase of “cold destabilization”
ShortThe Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) participated in the preparation of the report by Observer Research Foundation (ORF) “Russia’s Engagement with the Global South: From Concepts to Practice.”
ShortMoscow does not aim to replace the United States politically, but it remains an attractive partner for countries in the Middle East seeking to diversify their foreign policy ties
ShortAI is a power-transforming infrastructure: it does not replace the traditional foundations of influence — economic capacity, coercive capabilities, diplomacy, and control over strategic resources — but it rewires how these foundations operate and how power is accumulated
ShortNo new doctrine offers systemic solutions to the problem of alienation
ShortAs JNIM embeds deeper through local mediation, propaganda in native languages, and economic incentives amid poverty, the risk grows that northern Benin could serve as a launchpad for wider coastal threats
ShortThe Washington-Moscow-Beijing “triangle” could become a key factor in shaping a new, balanced world order
ShortIndia’s actions are widely seen not as simple neutrality but as a deliberate attempt to identify areas of agreement, protect immediate national interests, and avoid being drawn into regional disputes, despite pressure from some to be more vocal
ShortEurope Becomes a Safeguard for the Workers’ Party Ahead of Elections.
ShortA geopolitical whirlwind unleashed by the US-Israeli attack on Iran is sweeping across the Middle East
ShortThe Second Moon Race has entered the second and crucial phase
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