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Syria–Turkey: Normalization vs. Confrontation

Damascus and Ankara sharing more and more interests The leaders of Syria and Turkey have recently made frequent public declarations of their readiness to start the process of normalizing bilateral relations soon, with Russia as a mediator. Syrian President Bashar Assad, while receiving Russian President's Special Envoy on Syria Alexander Lavrentiev on June 26, 2024, acknowledged that he viewed the reconciliation positively. In turn, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested in his address...

03.09.2024

The Limits of Strategic Autonomy: Modi’s Visit to Ukraine

The motives of the visit are more symbolic than substantial, as New Delhi desires to ascertain whatever role it could play in the Ukrainian peace process On August 23, on the eve of Ukraine’s Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Ukraine after concluding his visit in Poland. The half-day trip to Kyiv was the first ever taken by an Indian Prime Minister to Ukraine. During the visit, four agreements were concluded . Modi met President Volodymyr Zelensky and conducted a meeting...

30.08.2024

Disarmament in History and at Present: Theory vs. Practice

... intermediate-range missiles in the Asia–Pacific, which Washington views as a means of deterring China at the regional level. Zhao Huasheng, Andrey Kortunov: Prepare for the Worst and Strive for the Best. Russia’s and China’s Perceptions of Developments in International Security Innovative systems and disruptive technologies At the short-lived consultations in Geneva that took place over the summer and fall of 2021, the main disagreement between the parties was that the U.S. proposed reducing both strategic ...

28.08.2024

‘Senior-Junior Partnership’ Claim Distorts Russia-China Relations

In the 21st century, the whole idea of junior and senior partners looks outdated and even archaic. True international partnerships are based on mutual respect, empathy and a carefully calibrated balance of interests When the current dynamics of Russia-China relations is discussed, the conversation often boils down to the concept of a "senior-junior partnership." A popular view—especially in the West—is that with more cooperation between the two nations, Russia is gradually, but inevitably...

20.08.2024

Is America a Global Winner or a Global Loser?

America will more-so have to adapt to the emerging world than to adapt the world to itself Americans will hold their next national elections on November 5—in less than four months from now. These are not the only elections that take place in the world this year. In 2024 millions and millions of voters have already come to the polling stations in many countries—in Senegal and in South Africa, in Mexico and in Venezuela, in India and in Iran, in France and in the United Kingdom, in Russia and in...

16.08.2024

The Trump Factor

The figure of the U.S. president is unlikely to play a big role in Russian-American relations The approaching US presidential election is once again giving rise to discussions about who is best for Russia. Once again, there is a temptation to view Republican candidate Donald Trump as a more acceptable politician for Moscow. Trump says he hasn’t ruled out a “deal” with Russia. His thinking is transactional. He stands for promoting the national interests of his country, but in words he is ready for...

16.08.2024

Shadows of Escalation: The Ripple Effects of Ismail Haniyeh's Assassination on Middle Eastern Stability

The repercussions of this assassination are likely to extend far beyond the immediate objective of crippling Hamas The recent assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran represents a dramatic escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with far-reaching implications for the region and beyond. This assassination underscores an ongoing strategy to disrupt Hamas leadership and operational capabilities, reflecting a determination to dismantle a key pillar of the Palestinian resistance. As the geopolitical...

07.08.2024

A Duo of Strategic Counteraction

... Russian-Chinese mutual commitment not to be the first to use nuclear weapons against each other also plays a significant role. Zhao Huasheng, Andrey Kortunov: Prepare for the Worst and Strive for the Best. Russia’s and China’s Perceptions of Developments in International Security There is also a Russian-Chinese agreement on notifications of launches of ballistic missiles and space launch vehicles. It is possible to use such mechanisms in the future to reduce regional and global tensions involving new states....

01.08.2024

“Light of the World” No More. China and Russia Should Help Restore Multipolarity in the Middle East

The Inevitability of Sino–Russian Cooperation in the Middle East Hamas’ incursion into Israel last October inflicted casualties never seen before in Israeli history, prompting an Israeli response which indiscriminately targeted militants and civilians. Aside from reopening a 76-year-old wound, causing it to ooze with pus and blood, the resurgence of conflict in the Gaza Strip has once again cast light on the hypocrisy of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. In contrast to the meager humanitarian...

30.07.2024

Intermediate-Anxiety Missiles

... sea-based Tsirkon hypersonic missile or a modernized version of the aeroballistic missile from the Iskander-M system. Zhao Huasheng, Andrey Kortunov: Prepare for the Worst and Strive for the Best. Russia’s and China’s Perceptions of Developments in International Security It is still difficult to assume the pace of production and deployment, as well as deployment areas once the weapons are ready: both the Leningrad Military District, focused on NATO deterrence, and the traditional training unit for ...

29.07.2024
 

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