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CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE (5) answer(s).
 
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Favorable atmosphere encourages constructive dialogue / Denisov, Andrei   Journal Article
Denisov, Andrei Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract A. I. Denisov: Mr. Obama has completed his initial period in office as president of the United States. To be more accurate, nine of 48 months of his first presidential term have passed. It is a considerable period, and as far as we know, the basic parameters of US policy, the policy of the Democratic administration, have already been finalized or are close to finalization. This also applies to its policy with regard to Russia. On the one hand, it is too soon to sum up the first results of the "resetting" of relations, because the "resetting" process continues, going through a fairly active phase. On the other hand, something definitive has already been accomplished. This refers primarily to the climate, the atmosphere of our relations. One should not underestimate this apparently immaterial factor, because only a favorable atmosphere makes it possible to conduct constructive dialogue aimed at achieving what in political science is known as a "win-win" formula - i.e., a situation that is advantageous to both sides.
Key Words Nuclear  Nuclear Weapons  Disarmament  Missiles  Nuclear War  United States 
Russian  Obama  Clinton  Moscow  Dmitry Medvedev  Favorable Atmosphere 
Constructive Dialogue  S V Lavrov 
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International community a step closer to "cybercrime vaccine" / Krutskikh, A; Khamidullin, A   Journal Article
Krutskikh, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE COVID-19 pandemic has forced the world to plunge into the virtual space and to digitalize economic and everyday life. Crime, having rapidly adapted to the new conditions, has rushed to take advantage of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Phishing, ransomware, DDoS attacks, and cyberattacks are constantly in the news and have become part of our everyday lives. In an era of unrestrained digitalization, computer attacks could have devastating consequences and lead to disasters related to national security. Meanwhile, the activities of cyber criminals are still mostly aimed at seeking financial gain. The pandemic has given them a new impetus and exposed long-standing issues. They are largely related to the shortcomings of states' national legislation and the current system of international cooperation in this area. The existing multilateral instruments were elaborated 10 to 20 years ago and objectively are not keeping pace with cybercrime activity. Bilateral communication channels between states' law-enforcement agencies are far from perfect. It is especially noticeable when crimes are committed within just a few minutes, while it can take from a few weeks to two to three years to receive a response to a request for electronic evidence...
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Military security policy of the Russian federation amid the stagnation of the international legal system of control over arms an / Sukhorutchenko, V.V.   Journal Article
SUKHORUTCHENKO, V.V. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper deals with the problematic formation of a declaratory military security policy of the Russian Federation amid existing and emerging threats caused by the aggressive actions of the US and the NATO bloc, as well as the stagnation of control over arms and military activities.
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Russia and the Vatican: frank and constructive dialogue launched / Bogomazov, V   Journal Article
Bogomazov, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IN TODAY'S COMPLICATED and unstable international situation, a special role belongs to influential forces that cooperate with our country in trying to stop humankind from sliding toward a catastrophe.
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Seeking constructive dialogue with North Korea / Bellamy, Paul   Journal Article
Bellamy, Paul Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Paul Bellamy outlines unofficial interaction between New Zealanders and the Pyongyang regime.
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