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The 4th International Neighborhood Symposium Held in Istanbul

... Jordan and other countries. Opened by Dimitrios Triantaphyllou, Director of the Center for International and European Studies, the event was composed of two parts, the first presenting a series of plenary sessions on issues from Ukraine crisis to the Middle East settlement other problems like corruption in Iran and socially responsible business in Turkey. The speakers' list included Sergey Konoplyov, Director of Harvard's Black Sea Regional Security Program; Adam Balcer, Program Director "The ...

02.07.2014

The Strange Bedfellows of a New Deadlier Iraq

... military and strategic gains achieved by the group so far this year have been impressive and unexpected by leaders in the West, this lack of expectation may be accounted for more by the absence of diligence on the part of Western analysts covering the Middle East than by any miraculous strength of force on the part of ISIS. The ISIS movement in Iraq has been bolstered by the hardened fighters located largely in eastern Syria, where there has always been a heavy population of Sunni Muslims. The reality ...

01.07.2014

Putin brings China into Middle East strategy

President Vladimir Putin’s visit to China on May 20-21 culminated in the signing of roughly 50 agreements ushering in a period of unprecedented convergence between the two countries. Does this affect the situation in the Middle East and, if so, in what way? Everything seems to indicate that the answer to the first part of this question is yes. Seemingly, the Middle East was not the focus of the talks between the two leaders. For all the obvious asymmetry in interests,...

24.06.2014

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister at RIAC

... business community. In his address to the audience, Dr. Suleimnapur offered a detailed analysis of key trends in Russia-Iran relations and regional problems that require cooperative participation of Moscow and Tehran, i.e. extremism and radicalism in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Iraq, the Caspian, Afghan drug trafficking, nuclear-free zone in the Middle East, and insufficient institutionalization of regional relationships. Having also covered opportunities for Russia-Iran cooperation for handling ...

23.06.2014

Co-chairs’ Summary of the Global Zero Rome Meeting on a Middle East WMD-free Zone

11-12 June 2014 — Global Zero convened a high-level conference in Rome on a Middle East WMD-free zone, bringing together government officials, former officials and experts from the Middle East and elsewhere in partnership with the Russian International Affairs Council. At the meeting, participants engaged in frank discussions ...

20.06.2014

WMD-Free Zone for the Middle East Discussed in Rome

On June 11-12, Rome was the venue of an international conference on establishment of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East sponsored by the Global Zero and Russian International Affairs Council. The Russian delegation included Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov, a RIAC member, Russian Ambassador in Italy Sergey Razov, RIAC President Igor Ivanov, RIAC Director ...

12.06.2014

It's a MAD MAD MAD Cyber World

Many cyber experts state that the United States is woefully ill-prepared for a sophisticated cyber-attack and that each passing day brings us one step closer to a potential virtual Armageddon. While the problems hindering the development of an effective and comprehensive cyber deterrence policy are clear (threat measurement, attribution, information-sharing, legal codex development, and poor infrastructure to name several), this piece focuses on one aspect of the debate that heretofore has been relatively...

29.05.2014

Spies Don't Tweet: Why Social Media is Only a Grassroots Tool

The Intelligence Community, regardless of regime type, has famously always tried to co-opt and ultimately adopt advancements and evolutions in technology, especially in terms of media. Newspapers, radio, and television have long been appropriated in order to influence, massage, and outright manipulate messages and events important to the national interest. Often the question is not so much whether a country’s intelligence community engages in such activity but rather how explicit and open will...

21.05.2014

Shiites and Sunnis: The Danger of Major War from Syria to Pakistan

Religious Animosity as a Result of Instability Both the exodus of refugees and concerns over terrorism are on everyone’s lips today due to recent developments in the Middle East. However, there is another sensitive, but much less frequently discussed issue. The point at stake is that the conflict in Syria, which being not religious in nature, has often provoked hostility on religious grounds. In his speech at the ...

25.04.2014

Russia-US crisis may soon spread to Near East

It seems that the tendency toward a needless exacerbation of US-Russian relations, which started with the crisis in Ukraine, has now begun to spread to the Near East as well. This time the area of confrontation has become Syria. The Russian-US “honeymoon,” more precisely the time allotted for eliminating the Syrian chemical arsenal, will soon be over and all signs indicate that the plan will be fulfilled as agreed. But proposed Geneva III talks have clearly lost traction. Fierce fighting...

22.04.2014
 

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