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Third Session of Joint Russia-Germany Project by RIAC and Körber Foundation

German-Russian International Affairs Dialogue (GRID), the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Körber Foundation (Körber Stiftung, Germany) joint project held its third session in Berlin on 15–16 April. The event was attended by representatives of Russian and German analytical centres, business and the government. Discussions held during the meeting dealt with such issues ...

20.04.2016

RIAC, DGAP and Delegation of the EU to Russia holds the second meeting of European Union and Russian experts in Berlin

European Union and Russian experts are meeting in Berlin on Wednesday, April 6 th , to continue discussions on the state of relations between Russia and the European Union. The one-day event is being hosted by the German Council on Foreign Relations ( DGAP ) and is the second in a series of such meetings scheduled for 2016 as part of an initiative spearheaded by the EU Delegation to the Russian Federation. Drawing on the understanding reached during the kick-off event held in Moscow by the Russian...

05.04.2016

Prospects for Russian-German-French Cooperation in Settling the Syrian Conflict Discussed in Berlin

... Affairs Council was represented by its Deputy Program Director Timur Makhmutov, who briefed the participants on the reasons and preliminary results of the Russian military operation in Syria. The discussion has revealed that the interests and abilities of Germany and France in resolving the Syrian crisis vary, and developing a unified approach requires a lot of teamwork. At that, Russia’s recent actions, namely promoting inter-Syrian dialogue and withdrawal of its main military grouping from Syria,...

17.03.2016

Nord Stream 2: Pros and Cons

... given the current geopolitical tension and the sanctions regime. Gazprom.ru Nord Stream 1, 2 Although Nord Stream 2 involves companies from numerous countries, at the political level, the greatest amount of support for the project is being provided by Germany. The German federal authorities are actually in a difficult position here, as Berlin needs to avoid suspicion of non-compliance with EU energy market legislation while at the same time pursuing its own interests. By following a policy of not ...

10.03.2016

RIAC’s Infographics Wins Digital Communication AWARDS - 2016

... “German-Russian International Affairs Dialogue (GRID),” covers economic indicators of Russian-German relations in 2014-2015, and reveals the data on trade, mutual investment, tourism and academic exchange between the Russian Federation and Germany. Elena Alekseenkova, Vladimir Morozov, Maria Smekalova, and Alexander Teslya worked on this infographics project. The editorial staff of RIAC thanks its interns Spencer Vuksic and Yulia Solomatina for the project’s data collection. Russia ...

18.02.2016

German-Russian International Affairs Dialogue (GRID). Conference Reports

... the global arena. The project is based on the discussion within the joint German-Russian working group, that meets twice a year in Berlin and Moscow and confidentially discusses the current international affairs and issues of interest for Russia and Germany. The group comprises think-tanks and business representatives, as well as the former state officials. The following conference reports reflect the outcomes of working group discussions, that took place in 2015 in Berlin (June, 19-20) and Moscow ...

12.02.2016

Bundeswehr in Syria – Back to Yugoslavian Scenario?

... tanker aircrafts and unmanned aircrafts with the support of the frigate of Bundesmarine in the light of confrontation of the governing CDU/CSU-SPD coalition and its opposition (the Left Party and the Alliance 90/the Green Party) is the harbinger of Germany’s departure from the policy of military non-intervention cultivated since G. Schroeder was Chancellor of Germany. Moreover, according to public opinion poll taken by the influential German news agency DPA, 71% of German respondents were ...

07.12.2015

Russian-German Foreign Policy Dialogue Continued

On December 5, 2015, RIAC and Korber Foundation met in Moscow within the framework of German-Russian International Affairs Dialog (GRID) to discuss under Chatham House rules the roles of Russia and Germany in the changing world and ways for restoring mutual trust damaged by the Ukraine crisis. The event was attended by key Russian and German foreign policy experts who focused on the dynamics of Russia-Germany relationship during the six months ...

07.12.2015

Considerations on the role of the ‘Other’ in foreign policy – the cases of Germany, Poland and Lithuania vis-à-vis Russia

... have bumped into a very interesting article by Marco Siddi dealing with the concept of identity building in international relations, an important branch of constructivist research theory. More specifically, the paper tried to give an explanation of why Germany, Lithuania and Poland have developed determinate national identities, and consequent policies, as a result of a process of confrontation with the image of an ‘other’, in this case Russia. The author debates that, even though all three ...

30.11.2015

160th Bergerdorf Roundtable Held in Beijing

On October 28-30, 2015, RIAC Media and Government Relations Manager Anton Tsvetov was in Beijing at the 160th Bergerdorf Roundtable “New Players – Old Rules? The Global Order in Transition” organized by the Körber Foundation and International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. The forum was attended by European politicians and researchers, representatives and top figures of political parties, foreign ministries, international organizations...

02.11.2015
 

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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