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147775
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THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT and administration of the Russian Federation includes an effective range of instruments and competences, with each of its actors having its own important function. All this, as the experience of the 21st century makes evident, enables this system to efficiently tackle national and international threats and challenges to the world order.
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153467
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THE NEW (2016) FOREIGN POLICY CONCEPT of the Russian Federation is based on fundamental trends in the international system of the 21st century. This, without any doubt, predetermines the axiology and applied orientation of the document approved by Russian President V.V. Putin. Its adoption reflects Russia's geopolitical responsibility for the progressive development of the world order. Russia's international legal position is an essential component of this intellectual, conceptual approach, ensuring the harmony and dialectics of international and national sovereign interests. Its presence is logical and objective, proceeding from the premise that the international agenda includes a wide range of strategic problems that can be effectively resolved only on the basis of the principles and institutions of law and democracy.
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ID:
075309
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ID:
146313
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THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION (EAEU) is a new structure, and one with a strategic role in international relations. Its founding treaty of May 29, 2014 defines it as "an international organization for regional integration possessing international legal personality." The principal tasks of the EAEU, whose members are five sovereign and equal states - Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia, - are to create conditions for the stable economic development of the member countries in order to raise the living standards of their population; to build common markets for goods, services, capital, and labor; and to ensure efficient cooperation between the member countries' economies, comprehensively modernize them and make them more competitive globally
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ID:
100607
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2010.
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PRESIDENT MEDVEDEV's Address to the Federal Assembly in 2009 outlines steps towards an effective implementation of Russia's national policy. It is necessary, according to the head of state, to "carry out an intelligent foreign and domestic policy based purely on pragmatic objectives." The focus is on meeting its priorities with account taken of all modern-day realities on the basis of the principles of international law and the UN Charter. The stress is on modernizing Russia's economy and speeding up its reforms.
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ID:
144976
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TODAY, Russian-Chinese relations are officially described by Moscow and Beijing as a comprehensive, wide-ranging, equal and trusting partnership and strategic interaction (according to the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation of July 16, 2001). Based on this geopolitical and geo-economic paradigm, effective and pragmatic practice has evolved, which has become a positive factor in global development and global governance in the 21st century.
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ID:
072089
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ID:
125128
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2013.
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THE DIALECTIC OF DEVELOPMENT of the international community, and the process of its identification in the conditions of the 21st century have objectively formulated the politico-intellectual demand for the knowledge of contemporary trends in geopolitics and geo-economics as a key element for efficient world governance. Every state has the right as an international actor and as a sovereign entity to its own vision of the evolution of international relations and to the determination of their regulatory mechanisms and priorities.
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ID:
089932
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2008.
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The parliamentary cooperation between Russia and the EU is not only a tribute to parliamentarism, its growing role in the world (See: United Nations Millennium Declaration of September 8, 2000), and democracy as the ideology of the early 21st century, which is really important in itself. Its diplomatic and international legal dimension is of no less importance either.
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ID:
107859
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ID:
155350
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MODERN DIPLOMACY is a major factor in Russia's effective development and positioning in the 21st century. Russia clearly understands the problems of the world order and the critical state of many of its aspects in geopolitical terms, as well as the methodology of global governance based on the fundamental principles of international law and the UN Charter. This is evidenced by the Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation that the Russian president signed on November 30, 2016. It not only reflects Russia's national interests and the priorities of its foreign policy activity to ensure these interests, but also sets the task of harmonizing them with the positive trends and needs of the international community as such. Therefore, the concept documents the country's integral function and its status as an organic and active part of the world of the 21st century.
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ID:
160591
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ACCORDING to official information from the UN, Global Agenda 2018 includes over 80 national election campaigns (elections and referen-dums). For every state without exception, such an event is an important sovereignty factor defining, above all, the essence and functions of domestic institutions of power. At the same time, it impacts a country's international legal personality, its international policy. So, the world community's attention to what is going on in the international and national electoral environment is quite natural. The Russian presidential election on March 18, 2018 is an example of such focused attention - notably, in various formats (from systemic to episodic) and with colliding motives (from friendly and partner-like to aggressive and Russophobic).
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ID:
102813
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