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FOCUS ON RUSSIA State-Church Relations in Russia, or the National Features of SecularismV. Malakhov, D. Letnyakov The Judiciary of Post-Soviet Russia in Its Social ContextYu. Nisnevich RUSSIA IN THE WORLD Three Dimensions of Post-Soviet “Frozen” ConflictsN. Arbatova Russia and the Baltic States in the Context of the Ukraine CrisisR. Simonyan ESSAYS Pros and Cons of […]
This article considers the countries of the so-called “Big Three” and the relations among them today. An attempt is made to predict the places and roles of the three countries in reworking the world order, based on the views they hold and features of the existing and future world order. Recommendations are made for their optimization and building harmonious relations capable of establishing a durable and long-lasting peace.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Military Conflicts of Today and Development Prospects for Their Methods: Direct and Indirect ActionsA.S. Fadeyev, V.I. Nichipor Information Security: Protection against Internal and External Impacts in CyberspaceV.V. lozovsky, A.S. Kuzmenko, A.A. Kuznetsov, V.A. Galitsky MILITARY ART Preventing Man-Made Disasters Provoked by the Adversary in the Course of FightingR.A. Durnev, K.Yu. Kryukov, F.M. […]
This paper examines the principal features of hybrid warfare and ways of protection from information-psychological impact as a major element within the system of national security. It shows the need to establish within the RF AF a system of providing experts in the area of protection against information warfare conducted in cyberspace.
CONTENTS A History of Ups and Downs: The 140th Anniversary of the Establishment of Russian-Bulgarian Diplomatic RelationsSergey Lavrov EDITOR-IN-CHIEF INTERVIEWS “Expanding Our Country’s Circle of Friends Has Been Our Main Goal”Eleonora Mitrofanova WORLD ISSUES NATO’s Military Activity in the North AtlanticYu. Belobrov The EU in Search of ItselfV. Chernega Germany and China: From Cooperation to […]
ROUND TABLE AT THE RAS IFES Topical Problems of Present-Day Russian-Chinese Relations POLITICS China and Problems of Reaching a Peace Settlement in AfghanistanN. Zamarayeva ECONOMICS Solar Power Engineering in China and JapanV. Akimova, I. Tikhotskaya The Chinese Planning System at PresentD. Lebedeva HISTORY Russia’s Eastern Expansion at the Turn of the 20th Century and its […]
This article analyzes China’s position on reaching a settlement on the crisis in Afghanistan. The dynamic of Beijing’s approach is described with allowance for inter-Afghan and regional challenges: strengthening the armed opposition in Afghanistan, its influence on the Muslim Uighurs of Xinjiang, and strengthening the strategic partnership between the United States and India in the region. The year 2015, when Beijing and Islamabad signed an agreement to create a China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC), was a landmark for the region.
FOCUS ON RUSSIA Young Intellectuals: Why Are They Leaving Russia And Do They Plan to Come Back?L. Borusyak The Russian Far North: Trumph over Spatial Inequality Or Expulsion from the Socio-Economic Order?T. Lytkina, A. Smirnov Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and North African CountriesS. Volkov, A. Tkachenko ESSAYS Making Progress Horizontally: Current Practices of […]
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY The Condition and Developmental Prospects of a Regional Security System in the Arctic O.Yu. Gavrilov Threats to Russia’s Maritime Economic Activity in Coastal Areas of the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia A.A. Mikhlin, V.V. Molochny, S.N. Okhremchuk, V.A. Balandin, T.M. Koemets Current Transformations in the Concepts and Power Instruments of Strategic Deterrence […]
Today’s international political competition is largely about states and political groups trying to undermine one another’s prestige, and they far from always use peaceful means in doing so. The arsenals that are used in such struggles include false flags – attacks, sometimes causing heavy casualties, that are falsely blamed on their adversaries by those who carry them out.