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BRICS needs an ambitious trade liberalization agenda that would favor developing economies
ShortThe current economic dynamics are likely to continue in the foreseeable future since a solution to the fundamental problems of the Egyptian economy has not been found yet
ShortThe elites of Western Europe – and especially in Germany – are in a state of historical failure
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The World Majority countries do not set themselves the task of breaking the existing international order and destroying globalisation. However, they are gradually increasing the degree of their independence in determining foreign policy decisions and economic partnerships.
The tit-for-tat logic will continue to dominate relations between Russia and the West
ShortThis development would serve not only strategic interests of the two sides, but also global stability
ShortAsia and Eurasia remain a space of cooperation, not competition, and the leading regional powers are able to achieve terms that would be comparatively fair for their smaller partners
ShortWorld politics is fast degrading into a zero-sum game
ShortThe main result of 2023 has been the transition to a new normal in foreign and domestic policy in Russia
ShortOn December 25, 2023, Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of India Dr. Subramanyam Jaishankar met with the Russian expert and academic community representatives at the Metropol Hotel
ShortOn December 20, 2023, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) conducted a round table on "Strategic Autonomy of the EU: essence, manifestations and consequences for Russia."
ShortUnder a rapid change of the situation in international affairs, the countries are in need of immediate solutions, rather than prospective scenarios of mutual assistance and law enforcement support
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