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Kiev is the most vulnerable party in any development of the situation—both radical and basic. The question is the price for all participants. The price for Ukraine will be the highest
ShortGreater Eurasia, unlike Europe, really does not know the experience of a large-scale war in which its peoples would fight against each other
ShortOn November 19–23, 2024, the Middle East Peace and Security (MEPS) Forum was held in Dahuk, Iraq
ShortRussia’s leading experts on the new Russia’s nuclear doctrine
ShortAny attempts to create a space for cooperation at the level of one region, even one as large as Eurasia, represent a completely new phenomenon in the history of international politics
ShortA Step Toward Multipolarity in International Trade
ShortWhy do countries that initiate sanctions reduce them? How long-term and sustainable is such a process?
ShortThe speed of his cabinet nomination announcements tells us that the Republican president-elect has a plan
ShortThe country is a tightly controlled dependent US colony and it’s hard to see that changing in the near future
ShortWill Russia continue its “business as usual” aimed at maintaining the existing status-quo or will it be forced to review and to revise its positions towards Israel, Palestinians, Iran and its main partners in the Arab world?
ShortHow the Soviet leadership pursued foreign policy ob- jectives in relation to Turkey and the resulting legacy from these pursuits in today’s terms
ShortThe main pressing issue is the significant imbalance in mutual trade
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