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CONTRARY TO THE PREDICTIONS made by Washington advocates, the disintegration of the USSR and the world socialist system did not lead to the end of history. Neither socialism nor the crisis of capitalism has disappeared.
Armen Oganesyan, Editor-in-Chief of International Affairs: Sergey Alekseyevich, over the past several months, the pace of international life has become extremely intense and evidently fast. What would you single out as the most important thing amid this mass of events? S. Ryabkov: The pace has certainly accelerated. I have no doubts about that. The most […]
VICTORY The Great Victory as a Source of Our National PrideS. Lavrov World War II in the West and the East E. Titorenko The Victory and the Fate of the World A. Frolov The Great Patriotic War: The Cossacks’ Final Attack I. Bondarenko “Historians Should Celebrate and Grieve Together With Their People” A. Kirilin Allies […]
WORLD ISSUES The UN as a Mirror of the Turbulent World G. Gatilov Russia, China, and the New World Order M. Titarenko, V. Petrovsky Doomed Policy K. Brutenz The 2015 General Elections in the UK E. Ananieva The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Looking Toward Enlargement D. Litskay EDITOR-IN-CHIEF’S COLUMN The Soviet Union, United States and United […]
THE WORLD is changing fast; it is changing by leaps and bounds which makes it next to impossible to explain what is going on and to foresee possible repercussions. An unsophisticated observer in the West and elsewhere in the world where Western propaganda is heard and believed might imagine that the forces of freedom and democracy are waging an uncompromising struggle against despotism and tyranny (in the widest sense of the terms).
“We Stand for Truth and Justice; They Are the Only Foundation on Which the Emerging Multipolar World Can Be Built” S. Lavrov “All the Events in Ukraine Are Passing Through Our Hearts and Our Souls” A. Meshkov WORLD ISSUES Germany’s Ostpolitik: Controversial Evolution V. Vasiliev Consolidation of the Non-Western World During the Ukrainian Crisis A. […]
THE IMPACT of the Ukrainian crisis on the structure of international relations as well as accelerated Russia’s turn toward Asia as one of its widely discussed consequences can be hardly overestimated. Reorientation, very much within the concept of the multipolar world, began long before the crisis…
WORLD ISSUES Reconsidering the Great Europe ConceptA. Kuznetsov The Possibility of Military-Political Conflicts in the FSUD. Tsybakov A “Gas Window on Europe”: Nord Stream in the Context of Russia-EU Energy CooperationI. Ivannikov Eurasian Integration: Political Determinants A. Koshel The American Trans-Pacific Partnership Project and China S. Trush Setting Prioroties: Human Rights or National Security?Ye. Vysotskaya, […]
THE FORMER SOVIET UNION (FSU) remains a zone fraught with conflicts on the political map of the world. Political instability and festering disputes, including territorial disputes and disputes between political elites, prevail in many countries of the region. The developments in Ukraine show the realness of bringing into play the military factor to achieve political […]