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The intensification of the US-China standoff, which under [US President Joe] Biden could become even more tense and explosive, is bringing the world’s security and trade system into entirely new territory. Vasily Kashin, head of the International Military-Political and Economic Problems Department of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics talks about where the conflict might be heading and what it might mean for Russia.
FEATURED NEWS STORIES Consumption Strong Over May Day Holiday WHO Approves Sinopharm Vaccine Hainan Expo Furthers Opening of Chinese Market POLITICS & CULTURE Politics Chinese Youth a Critical Source of Strength Hong Kong HK Economy Rebounds in Q1 Tibet Tibet Moving to Full Preschool Education Xinjiang China Will Not Accept External Destabilization History Overseas Footprints […]
Xinhua: The world has entered a period full of turbulent changes in the last six years, while China-Russia relations have become even more mature, stable and resilient under the joint guidance of the two heads of state.
GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY Ensuring Intellectual Leadership Is Fundamental to National SecurityA.M. Ilnitsky Using Security Models to Assess and Predict a Military-Political SituationK.T. Malitsky, V.V. Shumov MILITARY ART Motorized Infantry Fire in Combat: Problems and SolutionsN.N. Beydin Using Geospatial Data to Locate and Destroy a Moving Ground TargetYu.Ye. Donskov, P.A. Fedyunin, V.A. Vastlyev Transformation of the […]
Wars that are a continuation of politics by states have practically always been waged according to special rules of warfare, by a specially trained state organization: the army. Analysis of the international situation that has evolved lately shows that the military conflicts occurring in the world are fundamentally different from the classical war type. New-type conflicts lack the uniformity of organized force traditionally represented by the state. Instead, they feature nonstate entities as initiators of organized action and the employment of nonmilitary methods of confrontation along with traditional military methods.
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS Of Conflicts and Contradictions FEATURED NEWS STORIES Moscow, Kiev Move Closer to the Brink (Read an article from this feature for FREE) THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Politics Ryklin: Generals Patrushev and Zolotov Remind Russians to Keep Silent or Face Consequences Chechnya Peskov Fields Journalists’ Questions About Investigation Into Kadyrov’s Wealth OTHER POST-SOVIET […]
Pukhov: Moscow’s readiness and determination to use military force to defend its interests are the main lever of influence on Ukraine, and the main means of forcing peace on Kiev.
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 73, Number 15
Yin: Guided by Xi’s thought on ecological progress, China has applied a new vision for development and made solid steps in promoting green, low-carbon and sustainable development.
POLITICS & CULTURE Politics Xi Stresses Development in Border Ethnic Regions Hard Work a Key Reason for China’s Success State & Law China Streamlines IPR-Related Administration China Pushes Development of IPR Protection Society China Expects May Day Travel Boom Hong Kong LegCo President Confident in Efficient Legislature Xinjiang Reckoning of Justice Awaits Slanderer Adrian Zenz […]