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The core of the new system is going to emerge in Eurasia, which remains not only the most populous, but also the most dynamic and economically potent continent of our planet
ShortHow will the Middle East emerge from the upheavals that overwhelmed it at the turn of the century?
ShortOn October 18, 2023, a delegation of CITIC Foundation for Reform and Development Studies, headed by Kong Dan, Chairman of the Foundation, Ex-Chairman of CITIC Group, visited the RIAC
ShortOn October 12, 2023, a round table “Middle East Settlement: 45 Years of the Camp David Accords” was organized as a part of the XV Russian International Studies Association (RISA) Convention “Non-Western World: Russia’s Role and Opportunities”
ShortOn October 10, 2023, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Center of Analysis of International Relations (AIR Center, Azerbaijan) held a joint closed online workshop on security issues in the South Caucasus in the context of interaction of regional players
ShortIf joint efforts succeeded in preventing the spiral of arms race in Northeast Asia, the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, hopelessly lagging behind the current geopolitical dynamics, would get the second wind it badly needs today
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In case of any change in the military and political balance, there is a risk of revision or even breaking of the new status quo, if not by the parties to the conflict directly, then by some external actors
What might Russia’s veto mean in its approach to implementing and expressing its foreign policy within the UNSC?
ShortWorking Paper No.76 / 2023
ShortThe termination of hybrid wars and their transformation into a hybrid peace is the fundamental problem of modern diplomacy
ShortSecretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s tour portrayed Washington’s official strategy as more benevolent than it actually is
ShortOn September 27–30, 2023, the 3rd International Expert Forum “Russia — Middle East” is being held in St. Petersburg
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