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Arbatova: Baltic region remains a barometer for state of Russia-West relations.
Expert Fyodorov: Despite Zaluzhny’s admission of “stalemate,” shared need to rebuild armies, Russia, Ukraine still reject key concessions for peace – that Russia win land, Ukraine join NATO.
This article presents the concept of the diversity of Russian philosophy. Philosophical diversity, the many faces of Russian thought in different epochs, calls for corresponding hermeneutic procedures to be understood holistically.
Amid unfolding events related to the Ukraine crisis, the focus on various aspects of China’s policies has sharpened considerably. This paper aims to analyze core aspects of the Chinese leadership’s strategy using a dependable source base spanning from December 2021 through March 2023.
Republic: Belgorod residents grapple with realities of wartime life.
Shevchuk: Only role candidates have in the election is to deflect negativity from Putin.
THE main phenomenon of the social mainstream is the institution of the state and its evolution (“shrinking”), associated with the increased activity of civil society and a reevaluation of the role of the market.
Martynov: Boycotting election will cause more repressions, tamp down antiwar movement, further isolate Russians from world; voting can change a rigged election into a platform that may help save Russia’s future.
All-Russia Center for the Study of Public Opinion (ARCSPO) director Valery Fyodorov explains to RBC how “fighting Russia” is different from “urban Russia,” what Russian people’s hopes are and how they are coping with anxiety.
Ekspert: Pashinyan must now confront the wrath of Armenians for letting Karabakh go, Russia will need to determine a way to protect its interests in the South Caucasus.