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From April 25-27, 2024, Saint Petersburg hosted the Second Saint-Petersburg Congress on International Studies “Global and Regional Challenges in the Changing World,” which was organized by the Faculty of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University
ShortBeijing offers an alternative to past approaches for the Mashriq states, which have spent many years grappling with internal and external challenges
ShortToday we need to do our research to identify specialists that are most needed in Africa and increase admission quotas accordingly for relevant programs
ShortIt is clear that global hegemony of the United States has passed its peak and entered a period of decline
ShortThe interest towards BRICS has been steadily growing against the backdrop of large-scale geopolitical challenges
ShortMajor powers are at war again
ShortAs the Cold War experience demonstrates, only strong public pressure could force reluctant leaders of the global arms race to reconsider their militant positions
ShortRussia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine and the subsequent collapse of the Russian-Western relations have had deep transformative effect on the Russian-Chinese relations
ShortTaking into account how the internal situation is developing in a number of Central Asian countries, we cannot exclude the possibility that in the future, these “allies” of Russia will follow in Armenia’s footsteps
ShortReview of the Dr. S. Jaishankar’s book “Why Bharat Matters”
ShortThe institutional weaknesses of today should probably be accepted as an integral and indispensable part of the world order mysterious metamorphosis turning an antediluvian caterpillar into a post-modern butterfly
ShortOn scenarios and conditions for the development of relations between Moscow and Pyongyang
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