On July 2, 2020, the Journal of International Analytics, MGIMO MFA, held a round table discussion focusing on Russia’s foreign policy at the start of a new decade.
The following issues were discussed from the point of view of Russia’s national interests: international competition, cooperation, confrontation, and strategic stability. The discussion touched upon the challenges and threats to Russia’s interests in the current and upcoming decades, the goals and objectives of Russian foreign policy in the context of existing and potential threats, as well as probable allies, opponents, fellow travelers for implementing the goals and objectives of Russian foreign policy.
On July 2, 2020, the Journal of International Analytics, MGIMO MFA, held a round table discussion focusing on Russia’s foreign policy at the start of a new decade.
The following issues were discussed from the point of view of Russia’s national interests: international competition, cooperation, confrontation, and strategic stability. The discussion touched upon the challenges and threats to Russia’s interests in the current and upcoming decades, the goals and objectives of Russian foreign policy in the context of existing and potential threats, as well as probable allies, opponents, fellow travelers for implementing the goals and objectives of Russian foreign policy.
The participants included: Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General; Fedor Lukyanov, RIAC Member, Editor-in-Chief, Russia in Global Politics Magazine; Dmitry Suslov, RIAC Member, Deputy Director of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics; Dmitry Trenin, RIAC Member, Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center; as well as RIAC experts: Ivan Safranchuk, Nikolay Silaev, Andrey Sushentsov, and Victor Murakhovsky. The meeting was moderated by Sergey Markedonov, RIAC Expert, Leading Research Fellow of the Euro-Atlantic Security Center at MGIMO University, Editor-in-chief, Journal of International Analytics MGIMO University.