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On October 13, 2025, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Orbeli Center under the Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia jointly hosted a roundtable discussion titled “Tests of Partnership: Russian-Armenian Relations in 2025.”
ShortGreater Eurasia has yet to develop its own criteria for successful coexistence – one that doesn’t create threats that would necessitate questioning the cherished principle of the inviolability of state sovereignty
ShortU.S. sanctions demonstrate the limitations of this foreign policy tool in relations with a major power, but it does not rule out the appropriateness of using them as measures of deterrence, or to send certain political signals to an opponent
ShortTehran may well look to the experience of the DPRK
ShortNo single power rules the world anymore – and that may be a good thing
ShortInternational response remains fragmented
ShortOn September 29, 2025, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) hosted a round table entitled "Russia and Vietnam in the face of growing competition in the Asia-Pacific region and Eurasia: Points of Convergence."
ShortThere Are Neither Eternal Allies, Nor Perpetual Enemies, But Only Nuclear Arms Are Eternal and Perpetual
ShortThere are some things that signify entire historical processes and eras
ShortThe situation in the Baltic region, where Russia directly confronts Western countries, remains alarming
ShortThis article is based inter alia on the results of a series of studies and a situation analysis conducted in April of this year
ShortTension and hopelessness within the Turkish opposition have been stoked by the ongoing political crisis, which has demonstrated that the government has penetrated the opposition and that the Republican People's Party (CHP) is split
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