China seeks to give more than it takes
Modern Southeast Asia has moved beyond the state of a “boiling cauldron”
described
by American scholar Robert Kaplan, but it has not yet evolved into a clearly defined structure. Moreover, the nature of regional ...
Policies like “small yard, high fence” cannot hinder China's pace of innovation and development, nor are closed and exclusionary measures a sustainable solution
The Two Sessions refer to the annual sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, and the National Committee of ...
On February 28 – March 1, 2025 the 3rd International Conference “China-Russia Sanya Dialogue” was held in Sanya, China. For the first time, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) organized the forum along with the Beijing Club for International Dialogue, the Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies,...
If China has entered a period of economic stagnation, the leadership or government will remain patient and remind people of their collective mission to restore the prosperity and brightness of China, using political and psychological means
No one denies ...
... benefits of acquiring their own nuclear weapons.
Regardless of the progress of the peace process in the Ukrainian conflict, resuming the U.S.–Russia Strategic Stability Dialogue will be a daunting challenge. In any case, the U.S. will likely make China’s involvement in arms limitation efforts a mandatory condition. Furthermore, one cannot rule out the possibility of Washington leaving the New START before its extended expiration date in February 2026 under the pretext of alleged Russian “violation” ...
... of comparable strength
The very concept of a “security umbrella” is absurd when it comes to a physical threat from an enemy of comparable strength. Since we are far from thinking that a threat to Europe could come from North African countries, China, or the Middle East, the only such enemy is Russia. However, it is linked to the United States by a relationship of strategic deterrence, based on the direct and immediate threat of causing unacceptable damage to each other’s territory and population....
... primarily in the Global South.
Andrey Kortunov:
The Future Belongs to Inclusive Groups Like BRICS
In this article, the conventional concept of the Global South
refers
to countries in Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia (including China and India, but excluding the post-Soviet states and OECD nations). From an energy perspective, the countries in this group are primarily interested in ensuring a stable energy supply as well as energy security and, as a consequence, achieving high ...
RIAC, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International Studies at Fudan University Report #94 / 2024
RIAC, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Institute of International ...
... been a clear achievement. They reflect a shared commitment to security and stability through collaboration with neighbors.
Unlike other parts of the world, Greater Eurasia lacks clear dividing lines between economic or military-political blocs. The China and Russia-led Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has emerged as a particularly ambitious and inclusive platform. It offers a foundation for building a relatively equitable regional order in the long term.
The role of competition
However, the ...
... inevitably bore the imprint of the rivalry between these two powers. In addition, other centres of power, despite having their own voice, still could not act as alternative and independent centres of power equal to the superpowers. To a certain extent, China could afford such a role. However, it was also focused on the tasks of modernisation, concentrating its foreign policy on its own key regional problems.
After the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s, a window of opportunity opened for multilateral ...