Analytical articles
The issues on the agenda for Brazil and Russia are strategic for both sides, political coordination, and involve the potential sharing of sensitive technologies
ShortThe West is trying to lay the groundwork for gaining leverage over the current authorities in Damascus
ShortThe prospect of these measures influencing Moscow’s political decisions remains negligible
ShortThe hackneyed phrase “the potential has not been fully unlocked” seems particularly apt
ShortIlsur Metshin, Mayor of Kazan, Chairman of the BRICS+ Association of Cities and Municipalities, on inter-municipal co-operation of BRICS+ countries
ShortIf Moscow and Beijing decide they can afford to show understanding for U.S. efforts to ensure its own security, this step must be reciprocated
ShortGiven past experience, it would be strange to expect support for the resumption of Nord Stream from the US
ShortThe Trump administration will be no more successful in breaking the China-Russia partnership than its predecessor was two years ago
ShortThe current policy of the White House reflects the U.S.’s natural ambition to retain its leadership in the world economy
ShortToday we are only witnessing the beginning of large-scale changes in US tariff policy
ShortPresident Xi Jinping's official visit to Moscow symbolizes not only the stability of Sino-Russian relations, but also their development and enhancement
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