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Russia’s Anti-Colonial Rhetoric: A Tool of Statecraft in Africa
Article analyzes how Russia uses anti-colonial rhetoric to gain influence in Africa, appealing to Pan-Africanism and framing itself as a historical ally against Western imperialism. By Michael Howard....
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Russia Can Lose India, But China Can Lose Russia
Author argues the more Russia leans towards China, the more the risk of ‘losing India’ becomes real. By Prof. Manlio Graziano. (09/23/2024)
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Comrades to Calculated Partners: How different Strategic Cultures Endanger China Russia Relations?
What does the future hold for China-Russia relations? By Syeda Fatima Gardazi. (06/05/2024)
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All Quiet on the Election’s Front: Pride and Prejudice
The fallout from Putin's power. By Lily Ong. (03/02/2024)
The Russia-Ukraine War: An Innovative Solution to an Insoluble Problem
To break the Russia-Ukraine deadlock and pave the way for a potential resolution, a novel and innovative approach must be considered, allowing each side to claim victory, maintain domestic support,...
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Why Can't Global Diplomacy or International Law Cannot Stop War in Ukraine?
What are the limitations of global diplomacy and international law in preventing the ongoing war in Ukraine? Author explains. By Paulina Buzaite. (05/23/2023)
The torture in the next room: the morally and strategically deficient policy response of the West on Ukraine
Author calls for strong economic pressure against Russia and military support to end the conflict in Ukraine as quickly as possible. By Andreas V. Georgiou. (06/03/2022)
Climate Change Is Also a Major Casualty of the War in Ukraine
The Russian invasion of Ukraine raises the question, again, why the world fails repeatedly to sets its priorities in the right order. By C.J. Polychroniou. (04/19/2022)
Emotions and Unlearnt Lessons – Ukraine and Beyond
Author examines how current events in the Ukrainian-Russian scene are depicted in mainstream Western media, what this teaches us about our way of looking at international affairs, and how we can tr...
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Ukraine Invasion: A Dress Rehearsal for More of the Same Around the Globe
Unless thwarted, the Ukrainian invasion by Russia can offer a blueprint for authoritarian states to seek expansion. By Dr. Andreas V Georgiou. (03/07/2022)
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: The East-West Divide and NATOs Inadequate Strategy
Author argues that the invasion of Ukraine has marked the modern solidification between Western and Eastern Europe and confirms that NATO can’t comprehend Russia or revisionist powers. By Samuel D...
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Why Russia Matters to India
Indo-Russian bilateral relations are embedded in a history of mutual trust and compatibility of mutual interests. India’s strategic relations with Russia are not based only on speculative pro...
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The Specter of Kazakh Instability: Heightened Stakes of Sino-Russian Interests in the Steppes
What does the threat of instability in Kazakhstan mean for her two largest neighbors: China and Russia? By Justin Cheung. (09/13/2016)
Will outside conflict hurt Poland’s economic growth?
Analysis of the effect of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the Polish economy. By Brian Daigle (10/22/2014, Read More...
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The New Leaders are the EU’s Response
Contrary to many who belive the EU has done little in reaction to the Ukrainian crisis, its response has been made. By Panos Chatzinikolaou. (09/08/2014)
Authors discuss the possibility that Russia and China now constitute the 'Axis of Evil'. By Ryan Barnes & Steinar Dyrnes. (08/04/2008)
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Endgame in Abkhazia?
Author discusses recent tensions between Georgia and Russia over the breakaway Georgian province of Abkhazia. By Alexander Jackson. (IA-Forum, 05/06/2008)
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A Putin by Any Other Name...
In light of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia it might be wise for the American presidential candidates to articulate a coherent Russia policy. Or at least know the name of Putin's heir. B...
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Totalitarian of the Year: Putin
A well-orchestrated election is a key instrument of a modern, 21st century dictatorship. It’s an important tool in the arsenal of state control, and the rhetorical platform essential to accusing criti...
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Death of the Russian Media
Discusses the trend of journalist deaths in the Russian media, implications within the country and externally. By S.R. Brophy. (IA-Forum, 4/16/2007)
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We Mustn’t Forget Russia’s Truth Seeker Anna Politkovskaya
An appreciation of slain Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya and discussion of issues surrounding her death. By S.R. Brophy. (IA-Forum, 2/14/2007)
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