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The Role of Economic Diplomacy in the System of International RelationsA. Naryshkin WORLD ISSUES The Impact of Financial Globalization on the Formation of the European Economic and Monetary UnionA. Kuznetsov, V. Pishchik Brexit Opens Pandora’s Box: What the Separatists’ Victory Means for Britain and EuropeV. Mikheyev ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific and Skyrocketing US-Chinese TensionsV. […]
Humanity is going through a painful process of deglobalization. Whether this process is inevitable or not (and if not, then who is responsible for it) is a matter of debate. In any case, the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and the postcrisis period of 2010-2013 made it abundantly clear that globalization’s linear development, to say […]
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s Message of Greetings on Diplomats’ DaySergey Lavrov WORLD ISSUES Russia’s Human Rights Priorities at UN AgenciesS. Vershinin Human Security as a Global Problem (Read this article online for FREE)Yu. Sayamov International Financial Organizations’ Efforts to Counter the Spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic and Help Affected CountriesR. Marshavin, A. Sokolov Environmental […]
The year 2020 left behind difficult memories and numerous questions about the future. It was the year of the 75th anniversary of the Great Victory, and the establishment of the Yalta-Potsdam system of international relations, the UN and UNESCO – a milestone year highlighting the mounting danger of global confrontation. It was a year of discoveries […]
WORLD ISSUES Collaboration Between Intelligence Services in the Present-Day World: Challenges and Issues (Read this article online for FREE)S. Naryshkin Europe Between the U.S. and ChinaS. Trush On the Current Migration Situation in the European Union: The Example of GermanyA. Nadezhdin Kyoto-2: The Lame Duck of West European Climate Diplomacy Lessons Learned From the International Climate […]
Seeking to ensure their national interests, states have traditionally taken advantage of opportunities offered by what is known as intelligence diplomacy, involving official bilateral or multilateral collaboration between foreign intelligence services. Foreign intelligence services have accumulated considerable experience in working together in various areas, and this applies not only to allied countries. This experience conclusively […]
COVID-19 Statement by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia and the President of the Russian Federation 75 Years of the United NationsSergey Lavrov AMERICAN VECTOR American Absurdities (Read this article online for FREE)M. Taratuta The U.S.: Great Depression 2.0V. Vasilyev WORLD ISSUES Non-Aligned Status for United Germany: A […]
I am prepared to assert that there is no idea so wonderful that it cannot be brought to the point of absurdity, or even turned into its exact opposite. Worse yet, lots of wonderful ideas often just end up reaching an ignominious end.
COVID-19 Two Superpandemics for One Humanity Is Too Many! (Read this article online for FREE)A. Krutskikh International Organizations and the Fight Against Novel PandemicsA. Varfolomeyev WORLD ISSUES Multipolarity Taking Shape in the Real WorldM. Troyansky, O. Karpovich Five Hypotheses About the Future WorldD. Evstafiev, A. Ilnitsky A New Political Evil and the Crisis of the […]
International Affairs: To what extent has the COVID-19 pandemic heightened cybersecurity concerns? Are there any new threats? A. Krutskikh: Digital tools have become a lifeline for millions of people during the coronavirus pandemic. The Internet, which facilitates communication between people, is becoming increasingly open, but at the same time, it poses an enormous risk. As […]