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The situation in the Baltic Sea region, where Russia directly confronts Western countries, remains alarming
ShortWhat “new donors” bring to the table and whether their role in international development assistance is expected to grow
ShortThe spirit of Helsinki is gone, and so is the old idea of European security
ShortIt is possible that at some point we will see a special Brazilian model for solving the problem of “weaponised interdependence”
ShortThe beginning of summer 2025 was not the calmest for Eurasia and Russian policy in this vast region
ShortTrump is trying to curb the new rise of the alternative BRICS globalization approach
ShortThe possibility of a return to extreme-era dynamics cannot be dismissed
ShortThe Berlin-London ‘deal’ is a farce, but one that aligns with the region’s decline
ShortWe live in the realities of 2025, when increased efforts do not result in proportional damage
ShortIf Tehran persists in its accusations and Baku clings to its alliances, the tension between the two will likely remain within the bounds of a "cold war" dynamic
ShortThe Islamic Republic appears to be deliberately seeking to strengthen Iranian-Islamic identity by combining Islamic revolutionary values with elements of nationalism
ShortThe issue of the proliferation of nuclear weapons, as well as delivery systems, has long since moved into the practical plane
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