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ID:
189161
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189780
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It has been a tough year, like all of them recently. It is important that we are together and that we are not forgetting our comrades. Today, we commemorate the many we have lost over the past year. I ask you to join me in a minute of silence to honor their memory.
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ID:
104278
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2011.
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Armen Oganesyan, Editor-in-Chief of International Affairs, advisor to the RF Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ahead of the Russian-NATO summit that took place in Lisbon at the end of last year, some observers were full of some naïve optimism, expecting a significant turnaround to emerge in our relations with NATO. However, in my opinion, it did not happen; the expectations were not fulfilled, which became especially obvious after the well-known remarks on the missile defense issue. That said, the documents of the Lisbon Summit for the first time recorded a provision about the need for strategic partnership with Russia. What are the prospects for Russia-NATO coexistence or partnership?
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ID:
104256
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2011.
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THE EXTREMELY COMPLICATED TASK of long-term forecasting calls for the systemic analysis of global trends to make concrete assessments and recommendations. It would be expedient to use such forecasting to elaborate a strategy for developing and consolidating the national security of Russia to raise the quality of life of its citizens by strengthening its international positions and impact on world processes.
Specialists at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) have gained extensive experience and developed methodologies in forecasting, allowing them to make qualitative descriptions of strategically important long-term trends. In so doing, they also take international forecasting practices into account.
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ID:
093743
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2009.
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IN THE CONTEXT of the global financial crisis the successful and highly influential Chinese development model looks like a natural subject of discussion all over the world which explains the interest to John Authers' article "China's Health Gives Rise to Fresh Growth Theory" that appeared in the weekend issue (6-7 June 2009) of The Financial Times.
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ID:
104280
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