As a prelude to my new series of interviews with decision-makers (both in Government and members of opposition parties in Malaysia), personalities of influence and action, I write this article on how I believe Russia-Malaysia cooperation may be facilitated Malaysian inclusive nationhood development. In previous articles I have shared my thoughts, ideas and suggestions for cooperation since 2014.
Source: ria.ru
In my first-ever blog article in RIAC in 2014, I indicated that ...
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- 25.02.2025 14:38:44
In this article, I will focus on the potential of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) cooperation with the United States of America (US) in Special Needs Inclusion. I have already mooted ideas on Special Needs Inclusion in two previous articles. One is the BRICS and Special Needs Inclusion policy, and the other is the desire for Russia ...
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- 31.01.2025 18:29:33
... signing of eight agreements that span diverse sectors, underscoring the growing convergence of interests between Islamabad and Moscow.
Source: Embassy of Pakistan, Moscow
The agreements highlight a shared commitment to fostering mutually beneficial cooperation, particularly in education, trade, industrial development, and health. These developments reflect the evolving nature of Pakistan-Russia relations, which have moved beyond historical perceptions to focus on pragmatic collaboration aimed at ...
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- 06.12.2024 16:36:00
Arctic current publications often overlook France-Russia relations in the Arctic, though cooperation between the two countries in Northern latitudes is more than five hundred year-old. In 1586, the French explorer Jean Sauvage arrived in Arkhangelsk, where he stayed two month in order to establish trade relations with the Russians. When he ...
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- 15.04.2015 17:52:00
... — Putin’s goal — but to complete governmental paralysis, and perhaps sustained separatism. And not only Ukraine will suffer.
Europe will suffer, because instability, unpredictability and authoritarianism in its neighbourhood make cooperation impossible. Some of the EU’s Eastern member states, notably the Baltics, perceive Russian meddling in, and control of, Ukraine a hard security threat and feel they could be next on the list — unsurprisingly, as some United Russia ...
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- 17.04.2014 16:14:00
It might seem that, Ukraine having decided not to sign a deal with the EU last week in Vilnius, the Union lost the integration contest to Russia. But developments seem to be on the way. In light of the happenings of the past few days, Europe may come out of this better than it would have, had things gone another way.
It has long been known that the talks between the EU and Ukraine should end at the Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius, with the signing of a Free Trade and Association Agreement...
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- 05.12.2013 03:42:00
... relations to the Baltic region and the EU. In this short interview, conducted on the sidelines of the international conference ‘Russia and the EU: potential for partnership?’, he comments on Estonia’s role in the widening of Russo-European cooperation
Mr Tüür, do you see a certain level of dissent from the pro-EU mainstream in Estonia?
Well, there are two fundamental aspects to this question: first, are Estonians unhappy about something, second, is that because of our membership ...
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- 04.04.2013 14:22:00
... ‘goes beyond political and economic realities’.
Switching to a constructive approach, Mr Chubais talked about boosting mutual trade, protection of investment and intellectual property, visa simplification (not complete liberalization!) and cooperation in tackling cyberterrorism: realistically-sounding medium-term goals.
Much like in the first round, the discussion followed the tone of the opening speech. Lukoil President Vagit Alekperov talked about the need for a legal framework for ...
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- 01.04.2013 02:16:00
... potential for partnership?', organised by RIAC and held in Moscow on March 21st
As if a code of conduct had been circulated amongst participants, throughout the three discussion panels of the conference there was a consensus that an enhanced cooperation between Russia and the EU is necessary. Mr Medvedev and Mr Barroso defined the tone of the discussion in their opening speeches: the former talked about interdependence and the latter called for a strategic partnership. The foreign policy ...
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- 01.04.2013 02:00:00