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RUSSIA IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS VOL: 11 NO 1 (16) answer(s).
 
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After the reset: A glimpse of what U.S.-Russian relations may be like towards 2020 / Fenenko, Alexei   Journal Article
Fenenko, Alexei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The general environment of U.S.-Russian relations up to 2020 will remain conflict-prone, especially as Russia and the United States lack a complex of stabilizing economic ties, like those in U.S.-Chinese relations. The nuclear missile parity remains the sole stabilizer.
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ID:   122346


And still it turns – around money: why the economy is stronger than war / Dubinin, Sergei   Journal Article
Dubinin, Sergei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is the common wealth, or the accumulated and permanently growing public wealth that has real significance. A growing national economy as such is a factor of attraction. Broadening markets promise lucrative contracts to any economic partner.
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ID:   122355


Arab Spring and the Israeli/Palestinian conflict: international implications / Katz, Mark N   Journal Article
Katz, Mark N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The main impact of the Arab Spring has not been to increase, but to diminish the importance of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict for the broader politics of the Arab World.
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ID:   122351


Cold war 2.0?: cyberspace as the new arena for confrontation / Chernenko, Elena   Journal Article
Chernenko, Elena Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is very hard - in most cases impossible - to track down the source of a cyber attack. Since the U.S. and Russia have reserved the right to respond to cyber incidents like they were conventional acts of aggression, the two countries must work out confidence-building measures.
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Don’t rock the boat!: five reasons why the opposition should not topple the Putin regime / Spasskiy, Nikolay   Journal Article
Spasskiy, Nikolay Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract We do not live in an abstract civil society, but in specific economic, legal, cultural, and ideological conditions, with the state as the foundation. When the state falls apart, chaos follows, however briefly. Any chaos is worse than state order, except for rare cases when the government carries out genocide against its own people.
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Hazy outlook: Arab Spring, challenges for Russia and Europe / Stegniy, Pyotr   Journal Article
Stegniy, Pyotr Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The time must come for the Middle East to witness the dawn of a new era - that of common sense, when all of us finally understand that this long-suffering region can and must be turned from a place of hostility and rivalry into a site for building a new, fairer, and lasting peace. A conflict of civilizations would be the sole alternative to that scenario.
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Least of all evils: why Kyrgyzstan sees no alternative to the CSTO / Bogatyrev, Valentin   Journal Article
Bogatyrev, Valentin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Russia's goal is to acquire reliable guarantees of its own security with regard to China, while avoiding full involvement in the growing Sino-American global rivalry and reaping all the benefits a third party can expect in such a situation.
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Look not a gift tank in the Muzzle: what are the benefits of CSTO membership for Armenia? / Minasyan, Sergei   Journal Article
Minasyan, Sergei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Yerevan would have shown greater interest in the problems of security in Central Asia if it were certain that its Central Asian allies would take symmetrical and proportionate actions in the Karabakh conflict.
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ID:   122348


Perception of Russia in the world: how non-ideological images of countries determine international relations / Primakov, Yevgeny   Journal Article
Primakov, Yevgeny Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The end of the Cold War did not put a stop to the confrontation between ideas and perceptions. The clash continues in various forms and in different situations across the board, but it has lost - and I would like to emphasize this - the mainstream nature of ideological clashes as a key factor determining global development.
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Prototype model of post-capitalism: BRICS as an international political space / Kosolapov, Nikolay   Journal Article
Kosolapov, Nikolay Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Accessing the top tier would be possible apparently on the condition the BRICS countries try to create their own spaces of global importance. These are to include a portfolio of global law ideas and a region of neo-capitalism, protected from the effects of the crisis of the current practices.
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Real and imaginary threats: military power in world politics in the 21st century / Arbatov, Alexei   Journal Article
Arbatov, Alexei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The role of nuclear deterrence in the great powers' efforts to ensure their security will continue to decline, despite Russia's current attempts to assign a more significant role to it and notwithstanding the present deadlock in nuclear disarmament.
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Sum total of all fears: the Chinese threat foctor in Russian politics / Kashin, Vassily   Journal Article
Kashin, Vassily Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Russia's goal is to acquire reliable guarantees of its own security with regard to China, while avoiding full involvement in the growing Sino-American global rivalry and reaping all the benefits a third party can expect in such a situation.
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ID:   122354


Syria as a mirror of the changing world order / Aksenyonok, Alexander   Journal Article
Aksenyonok, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Arab Spring and the crisis in Syria merely aggravated contradictions that had formed a gap between Realpolitik and the observance of the de jure intact norms of international law. Today's question is this: Is the international community able to take concerted actions or will inflated ambitions of regional centers of power gain the upper hand?
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Transition or turning point?: who benefited from the 2012 Russian protests? / Vinogradov, Mikhail   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Mikhail Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The elites tended to overestimate the potential and prospects of the protests; the opposition leaders underestimated the possible effects of their actions. This was the background against which political developments unfolded in 2012. And there is no reason to expect that anything will change fundamentally in the upcoming months.
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U.S. in a time of change: internal transformations and relations with Russia / Migranyan, Andranik   Journal Article
Migranyan, Andranik Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The U.S. is going through a painful process of shifting from unilateral global domination towards creating a balance of power in various regions of the world in order to preserve its presence and influence. This means that, as before, we can expect ups and downs in U.S.-Russian relations.
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Updating form and content: Russia-EU relations in a transition state / Kuznetsova, Yekaterina; Zhuravlev, Andrey   Journal Article
Kuznetsova, Yekaterina Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The synchronization of Russian and EU policies in information and communication technologies can give Moscow and Brussels a major impetus to eliminate bottlenecks in transport and logistics, border and customs control, currency regulation, and struggle against hacker activity and fraud in the Internet.
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