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The South African President is one of the few leaders who made accusations against NATO and did not succumb to the enormous collective pressure of the Western nations
ShortRIAC and ICRC Report No. 77 / 2022
ShortAnti-Russian hysteria has quickly spread to everyday life
ShortWorking Paper #66, 2022
ShortOn May 6, 2022, Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, had a meeting with Deborah Bronnert, British Ambassador to Russia, at her residence
ShortOn May 6, 2022, Shanghai Institute for International Studies (SIIS), in partnership with The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, held the third online international high-level expert round table, dedicated to the trends in the development of world politics in the context of acute recent crises
ShortRussia has repeatedly drawn the attention of the United States that it is important to continue the joint work on an agreement that could replace New START
ShortThe victorious march of the authorities of the US, the EU, and other countries over the fragments of Russian property gives rise to legitimate fears among investors from other countries
ShortOn May 5, 2022, Igor Ivanov, RIAC President, had a meeting with French Ambassador Pierre Levy and German Ambassador Geza Andreas von Geyr at the French Embassy in Russia
ShortThe multistakeholder approach operated this time as a safety catch, preventing geopolitics from triumphing over common sense and a functioning global network
ShortOn May 4, 2022, RIAC and The Harvard Negotiation Project held another expert discussion on the current state and dynamics of Russia-Ukraine conflict, the potential role of third countries in reaching a political settlement, and possible parameters of peace agreements
ShortThe shifting military and technical environment as well as the revving-up global arms race will call for revolutionary changes across all the SNF components to ensure survivability of national strategic forces
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