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Lukyanov: World increasingly shifting away from hegemony to multipolarity; states must find new mechanisms of global governance.
Kurilla: Russians urgently need discussion on how regime reshaped their lives with Ukraine war
RUSSIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS are going through what is probably their worst phase in the last 70 years. Diplomatic contacts are at a bare minimum. Dialogue on education, science, culture, sports, and humanitarian cooperation has been almost entirely cut off by the American side. Trade and economic ties have been fatally disrupted by a wave of sanctions. […]
Financial survey: War worries, economic instability make it difficult for Russians to set savings goals.
Xin Ping: Eight months into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, when the flames of war are putting ordinary folks in Europe through a hard time, Uncle Sam’s war business is also on fire – riches are piling up from arms sales, Europe’s energy crunch, and dollar weaponization.
Gubin: In rage at Putin’s bestial war in Ukraine, Westerners embrace worst Russian vices: hate-filled irrationality, placing of collective guilt.
Isayeva: 2022 referendums have nothing in common with 2014 Crimea plebiscite, which boosted Putin’s ratings; expert: the current referendums are “sign of defeat” for Putin
Skosyrev: An extended conflict in Ukraine will be a major setback for Russian-Chinese relations
Kynev: 2022 elections “unremarkable” because they were regional; results almost the same as the 2017 elections since the “demoralized” opposition has lost a lot of ground; RFCP lost
voters due to its support for Ukraine invasion.
POLITICAL ANALYSTS in many countries, including America, have been discussing a post-American world for years now. The Ukrainian crisis and its impending end allow us to talk about a new kind of geopolitics, since extensive American involvement in this conflict by proxy might mean that the defeat of Kiev will become the defeat of the […]