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THIRTY-TWO years ago, an event took place that American political scientist Francis Fukuyama claimed marked the “end of history.” It was argued that the disappearance of the Soviet Union from the world political scene and the end of the Soviet socialist project meant that there was no socioeconomic alternative to a liberal capitalist world order – a system that puts the individual above society and private business above national interests and gives overconsumption priority over progress.
Baku, Yerevan trade blame as Azerbaijan cuts off Karabakh’s roads, gas from Armenia.
Putin speaks at St. Petersburg International Economic Forum
Rodin: Some officials in occupied areas endorse ‘path to Russia’ after attacks, but combat, bet-hedging will allow fall plebiscites only in LPR
Putin likens self to Peter the Great, says Russia’s main task is to “reclaim” lands
Kazakh President Tokayev touts constitutional reforms, rooting out causes of winter unrest.
Patrushev: West’s actions in Afghanistan, Ukraine threaten Russian, Eurasian security
Fenenko: As first great power war since World War II, Ukraine will change understanding of history, global system of law and deterrence
Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev condemns West for supporting Kiev as Russian Security Council’s research council meets to study how to restructure Russian economy in the face of sanctions, hostilities in Ukraine.
Experts: EU candidate status for Kiev possible amid Russian war, but full membership to take much longer; rights of Russian minority could be sore spot in Ukraine complying with EU laws.