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IN THE INDUSTRIAL EPOCH the ticket to the Club of the Great Powers cannot be annulled. Neither the 1917 revolution nor the 1990s, the period of military, political, economic and demographic crises, could deprive Russia of the status that rightfully belonged to it. Late in the 1980s in one of his interviews Zbigniew Brzezinski spoke about Russia's aggressiveness. When asked: "Should we take Russia into account at all?" the author of The Grand Chessboard said: "You do not know Russia as well as we, the Poles do
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083269
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2008.
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THE STATUTE of the International Atomic Energy Agency established 50 years ago mentions as one of its objectives: to seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace in such a way as not to further any military purposes. This fused together "security" and "development" as two aspects of the single ideal, which is "atoms for peace." ... Humanity, however, is yet to achieve security and development: there is still an acute need for developing many parts of the world and creating a more efficient system of international security
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083270
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2008.
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SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 2001, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) (the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is an international regional organization whose permanent members are Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Russia, Tajikistan, and Russia. India, Iran, Mongolia, and Pakistan have observer status) has been showing in deed the effectiveness of collective efforts to oppose today's challenges and threats, broaden horizons of business and cultural cooperation. ... It has become a salient factor of world politics in a brief span of time. ...
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083267
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2008.
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President Vladimir Putin ... Citizens of Russia, Colleagues, ... As I come to the end of this second term in office as President of the Russian Federation I think that I should speak about what has been accomplished over these last years and set out our long-term vision of the future. ... As you well remember, the country was in a very difficult situation eight years ago. We had gone through a default and people had seen their savings devalued. Terrorists unleashed a large-scale civil war before our very eyes, insolently invading Dagestan and blowing up homes in Russian cities. ...
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