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Letter From the Editors FEATURED NEWS STORIES Shuttle Diplomacy to Avert Ukraine War Falls Flat (Read an article from this feature online for FREE) Russia, China Cement Alliance on Eve of Olympics THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Elections One Year Left for Election ExperimentsNG: Electronic Voting, Three-Day Elections Will Become Mainstays in Russian Elections State and Law […]
Retired FSB Gen. Savostyanov voices support for Ivashov’s letter opposing war in Ukraine, calling for Putin’s resignation, says an unsuccessful war with heavy losses will cause Putin’s rapid demise.
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 74, Number 6 (Feb. 7-13, 2022)
Letter From the Editors FEATURED NEWS STORIES Media Leak Complicates Russia-NATO Dialogue Ukraine War Looms Even With Solutions in Sight (read an article from this feature online for FREE) THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Human Rights Status CheckKremlin, Duma to Take Action Against Torture, Reform Foreign Agent Law Chechnya ‘We Will Pursue You Until We Cut Off […]
Col. Gen. Ivashov pens appeal to Putin calling for his resignation, says greatest threats to Russia come from its incompetent leadership, nonviable model of government and passive population; external threats not critical now.
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 74, Number 5 (Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 2022)
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Deterrence and Coercion in the Hybrid Warfare StrategyA.A. Bartosh The World Geopolitical Situation and Its Influence on the Regulatory and Legal Framework of Preparing Russia’s Population for DefenseA.G. Likhonosov, I.V. Vasilyev Trends in Threats to the Military Security of the Russian FederationD.A. Pavlov, V.Yu. Sizov MILITARY ART On the Detection of Decoy […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
WORLD ISSUES Escalation Around Taiwan: Facets of the ConflictS. Trush Practical Results and New Horizons of Eurasian IntegrationM. Myasnikovich, V. Kovalyov Cooperation Between the Amazonian Countries Amid Current Global ChallengesYa. Burlyay, B. Nekrasov RUSSIA AND OTHER NATIONS Politics of Memory in Russian-Japanese Relations: Resolving Differences of OpinionN. Bondarenko The Indo-Pacific as a Geopolitical Construct: India’s […]
IN HIS classic book On War, the eminent 19th century German military theorist Carl von Clausewitz generalized the experience of the Napoleonic wars: “The art of war … makes War of all branches of human activity the most like a gambling game.”1 It seems that since the time when Clausewitz defined war as “the continuation […]