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174516
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CURRENTLY, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as the rest of the world, are faced with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), as the largest regional organization uniting almost all countries in Latin America, is actively responding to the challenges of the global pandemic, taking timely action and searching for effective solutions.
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191027
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DURING its centuries-old history, Russian diplomacy has addressed many complex, challenging tasks. However, the challenges facing it now are unique and largely existential in nature. The policy of isolating Moscow that Western countries have pursued since the start of the Ukrainian crisis has transformed into a policy of inflicting a "strategic defeat" on our country, by which more and more advocates of this policy mean the disintegration of Russia in its present form.1 As Anatoly Antonov, Russia's ambassador to the US, rightly noted, the question of wiping the Russian state off the world map is being raised.2 Needless to say, preventing this scenario is a key goal of our country's entire state apparatus, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In order to successfully stand up to such pressure, we must radically revise the current approach toward diplomacy with the West. Over recent decades, during the post-Soviet period, Russian diplomacy in this area has gone through several phases. At the first stage, in keeping with the political leadership's directives at the time, the essence and concept of the country's foreign policy under the new conditions were clearly formulated, as was its position in dialogue with countries of the collective West. Andrey Kozyrev's famous request for Richard Nixon to explain the essence of Russia's national interests adequately reflected the to-and-fro of...
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180704
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THE RESULTS of the 2020 U.S. presidential elections represent the exact opposite of the outcome hoped for both in the United States and beyond. Rather than shed light on the future of America, its people and its policies, the elections of November 3 effectively plunged the "land of the free" into a chaos of existential uncertainty, deprived Americans of confidence in the future and inflamed the hostility of opposing political forces to the limit.
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137314
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TODAY, the world is living amid global changes in which political realities "are shaped, to an increasing degree, by global political instability, a product of erosion of the Westphalian system and increasingly chaotic international relations. They provide the background against which a new multipolar world order is being shaped."1 The system of international relations is gradually slipping toward anarchy2 amid the mounting crisis of the idea of a "democratic world," the pivotal concept of the unipolar world.
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ID:
175953
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180752
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HAVING barely recovered from the shock caused by the election of a nondemocratic candidate as the 45th US president, the Russian academic and expert community, where only avowed "optimists" had bet on a Trump victory, began searching for reasons and explanations for what had just happened. During Donald Trump's term in the White House, a record number of scholarly and quasi-scholarly works were published in Russian. However, most of them were narrowly focused on specific aspects of US affairs, and American domestic and foreign policy, or were separate chapters on the US in studies that lacked regional focus.
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181351
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AT THE turn of the 21st century, Russian-American relations were characterized by a flurry of activity from political elites and diplomats. For example, in the course of a single year, from September 1999 to September 2000, Vladimir Putin, as prime minister and then as president of Russia, and US President Bill Clinton participated in multiple high-level meetings together, including an APEC summit, a G8 summit, and the Millennium Summit put on by the United Nations in New York.
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180761
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RUSSIA strives to act as constructively as possible in the international arena" - this is one of the most significant statements that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made at an annual press conference on the results of Russian diplomacy [2]. And it is fundamentally important today, when major changes in the global situation, triggered this time by the coronavirus pandemic, have made it an urgent task for international actors to develop the most rational approaches to the new challenges and to ensure national interests in the new situation.
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181350
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FIVE months have passed since the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States, and in this time, the US has faced a variety of domestic and foreign challenges requiring a quick response from the White House. This response, both on its own but especially in comparison with the actions of the Obama and Trump administrations in similar situations, provides ample material for analyzing the behavior patterns of the new American leadership.
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