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In 2022, Russia is turning a longue-durée of more than 200 years of American expansion
ShortNo punitive measures have been announced except the demands to share data under the investigation
ShortThe new stage of the Ukrainian crisis will have global consequences. For some, it will bring short and medium-term costs, and very significant ones. For many, however, it will create opportunities to increase their influence over the long term
ShortWorking Paper No. 63
ShortThe U.S. felt that it needed to reshape European perceptions to revive the “Russian threat”, galvanizing the West under its hegemonic influence
ShortTo Moscow, Russian security will never be American security reimagined. Simply put, Russian security cannot be anti-Russian
ShortDialogue, diplomacy and negotiations are the only acceptable route to resolving the conflict in a way that can stand the test of time
ShortRussia has only temporarily captured China’s seemingly entrenched role as a major U.S. villain, while the West will fight for the narratives to influence the minds and hearts of the rest of the world
ShortOn March 11, 2022, the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) held an expert discussion on the prospects for resolving the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
ShortOn March 11, 2022, the Aspen Institute, Italy, and Chatham House, the British Royal Institute of International Affairs, co-organized the seventh annual international conference on the assessment of political and economic risks associated with current international conflicts and crises.
ShortOn March 11, 2022, at the Estonian Embassy in Russia, Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, had a meeting with ambassadors and diplomats from a number of EU countries
ShortLack of democratic legitimacy must be grappled with – not only for the European Union as an elitist project but also for other multilateral organizations that perform regulatory functions
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