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Putin likens self to Peter the Great, says Russia’s main task is to “reclaim” lands
Xinhua: NATO has formally invited Sweden and Finland to join the military alliance, a sign of how deeply “the product of the Cold War” indulges itself in ideological confrontation and bloc politics.
A Chinese envoy warned on Tuesday [June 21] that antagonism within the international community over the conflict in Ukraine is disrupting UN work.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday [June 15] afternoon held a phone conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.
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
This article analyzes some aspects of civilizationism as a trend in the self-positioning strategies of several Asian states, notably China and India, as well as some other countries. Close attention is paid to the concept of the civilization state (CS), as distinct from the nation state (NS), where the former reveals the specific characteristics of the major non-Western states.
Imperial Chutzpah in World Politics as a Factor in International Relations Today IMPERIAL chutzpah as a phenomenon of international relations has been known since antiquity. It stems from the fact that, as the great Ancient Greek philosopher Thucydides put it back in the 5th century BC: “The strong do what they can and the weak […]
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.