Supporters in America and the EU funding this proxy conflict against Russia should not be blinded to the very serious democratic deficits in Ukraine
Question the billions of dollars being sunk into Ukraine that has resulted in a devastating loss of life, an ensuing energy crisis, and mounting fears of nuclear war; and ...
Given the keen interest of some partners even from unfriendly countries in developing cooperation with Russia, formats similar to the Summit could be successful
Freedom to business
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit will be held on November 18-19, 2022 in Thailand amid unprecedented tensions in the international arena caused by the confrontation ...
... that has become the root cause of most of the current problems
In the last few days, the attention of officials and experts in the United States and other Western countries again focused on the implementation of the so-called Istanbul Agreements. And Russia, which suspended its participation in the mechanism for several days, is once more being accused of provoking a humanitarian crisis and famine in developing countries.
However, no one seems to take note that the reason for our decision, which has ...
... within the entire world economy became obvious, many countries opted for moderate regionalism — the creation of small integration associations that allowed them to solve some of the problems of their development “closer to the ground”. And, third, Russia’s neighbours, and indeed Russia itself, needed a civilised way of organising a common space in a way which took into account the dominant role and scale of the largest CIS power.
Is it necessary to look for a new meaning for the EAEU amid these ...
... the U.S. aid program to Europe, which is a separate subject to discuss, we will confine ourselves to some relevant technical features of this initiative.
Andrey Kortunov:
Restoration, Reformation, Revolution? Blueprints for the World Order after the Russia-Ukraine conflict
First of all, it would be wrong to think of the Marshall Plan as some bottomless source of financial resources that poured by the United States into the economy of Western Europe. In 1948–1951, Washington invested in Europe just ...
Cyberspace is increasingly becoming a major area of confrontation in the U.S.-Russia relations.
Since 1998, the UN has annually adopted a Russia-sponsored resolution titled Developments in the Field of Information and Telecommunications in the Context of International Security. A year ago, however, Russia and the U.S.
for the ...
... with the EU were much more important for Syria than any contacts with the United States. In 2011, the EU accounted for 21% of Syrian global trade, whereas Syrian crude oil exports to the EU
stood
at 27.4% of total exports in 2010.
Alexey Khlebnikov:
Russia’s Approach to Cross-Border Aid Delivery to Syria
Bilateral relations between the EU and Syria are governed by a cooperation agreement signed in 1977. However, it was suspended in 2011 with regard to trade in crude oil, petroleum products, gold,...
... community of Western countries - in Europe. In the 20th century, the United States joined, which provided the force necessary to ensure compliance with the rules. At first, this happened through a balance of power among the leading European states, which Russia had joined in 1762. After the European international order that emerged in the mid-17th century was attacked by revolutionary France, enforcement of the rules became a matter for a small group of large empires. They, led by Russia and Britain, ...
The event marked the occasion of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China and took place at the press center of the Rossiya Segodnya News Agency
On October 24, 2022, the Russian Council on Foreign Affairs (RIAC) held a roundtable "Current China Policy Emphasis and Prospects for Russian-Chinese Relations". The event marked the occasion of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China and took place at the ...
... 21–22, 2022, the Geneva Center for Politics and Security (GCSP), in partnership with the Swiss Federal Department for Foreign Affairs, hosted an international conference on the future of the OSCE in the context of the acute crisis in relations between Russia and the West
On October 21–22, 2022, the Geneva Center for Politics and Security (GCSP), in partnership with the Swiss Federal Department for Foreign Affairs, hosted an international conference on the future of the OSCE in the context of the ...