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The current framework of global governance is out of sync with the development needs of the world economy
ShortThe BRICS+ format is back and is at the very center of the discussions surrounding China’s chairmanship in the grouping
ShortThe GCC countries expect Moscow to influence Iran, limiting the dangers it poses
ShortThe next packages will be less spectacular, but they will be detrimental to specific businesses and areas of the economy
ShortOn June 7, 2022, a regular online international expert dialog on Russia-NATO relations took place, bringing together experts, former diplomats and military, public leaders from Russia, the USA, and European NATO member-states
ShortOn June 6–7, 2022, the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences (Pontificia Academia Scientiarum Socialium), in partnership with the Earth Institute of Columbia University (USA), held a high-level international conference on European security and the settlement of the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine
ShortThe overall context of Russia–Iran relations looks a little more complex than reducing them to an inevitable rapprochement
ShortOn June 7, 2022, Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, delivered a lecture at the Iranian Institute for European and American Studies (EURICA) on the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the relations of great powers in the Middle East and North Africa
ShortAt all costs, India wants to prevent any sudden disruptions that could destabilize the global systemic transition to multipolarity, lead to one of the bi-multipolar superpowers becoming a unipolar hegemon, and thus create the conditions for coercing India into becoming their “junior partner”.
ShortWashington still has to muster the art of the chiefdom in the region that used to be the US imperial backyard
ShortThe path of building a framework for “integration of integrations” is fraught with risks and uncertainties
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