International Multilateralism in a Non-Hegemonic World
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Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
On Russia’s World Order Evolution Narratives
What is Multilateralism in European Terms?Multilateralism, like any other format of diplomatic activity, will always be as effective or ineffective as the players who practice them want
The Coming Bipolarity and Its Implications: Views from China and RussiaAlthough the U.S.-China-Russia triangle is still a popular and useful analytical pattern and possible future scenario for relations, it does not resemble that of the Cold War
Multilateralism Needs Reinventing, Not ResurrectingThe only plausible alternative to multilateralism is not a restoration of an old bipolar, unipolar or multipolar order, but a global disorder with no agreed-upon rules, procedures and hierarches of power
Modern World Order: Structural Realities and Great Power RivalriesNew Structural Realities: A Global Non-Integrated World
Re-Sovereignization of the Nation State or Globalization 3.0?COVID-19 as a Marker of Past and Future Changes in World Politics
International Institutions in Contemporary Global PoliticsLack of democratic legitimacy must be grappled with – not only for the European Union as an elitist project but also for other multilateral organizations that perform regulatory functions