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160582
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160599
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Welcoming remarks by Oleg Khramov, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the RF Security Council Interagency Commission for Information Security, to conference organizers and guests
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160597
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International Affairs: Your Excellency, the Principality of Andorra is traditionally associated with tourism and trade. How is your state developing nowadays?
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160587
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ON MARCH 29, 2017, the talks on Great Britain's withdrawal from the European Union began in full conformity with the results of the national referendum of June 23, 2016 when the country had officially informed Brussels about its intention to withdraw from the EU under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
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160594
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WITH TODAY'S international relations across the world being in a permanent state of turmoil and countries increasingly turning to "hybrid" tactics, the soft power concept acquires primary importance in foreign policy.
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160592
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THE WORLD expert and academic community has been and remains very much interested in the prospects of social development of the countries united by the post-Soviet space.
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160602
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HISTORICAL EVENTS frequently have consequences that their architects would never have predicted. It is paradoxical, but thanks to the revolutionary events of October 1917 and the subsequent dispersion of Russians around the world, the Russian reader has now acquired a most interesting collection of diaries, memoirs, and correspondence - a unique worldwide emigre archive library.
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160595
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A. Dubinskaya: Ms. Rekolainen, our Finnish partners, with whom we have implemented hundreds of signature projects in the history of our cooperation, continue to take a constructive approach even at the height of our current differences with the West. So, having marked the 100th anniversary of independence in December 2017, our northern neighbor and trade-economic partner is perfecting its strategy of mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia in every area.
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ID:
160593
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HYBRID and information warfare, public diplomacy and soft power have a special role to play today. They form an extensive arsenal of means of pressure and influence that do not involve use of force but have proven to be much more effective than traditional military methods.
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160590
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IN LIGHT OF his immense constitutional authority and the post he holds in the structure of the American government, the personality of any U.S. president has always been considered exceptionally important, even if it does not entirely correspond to the high moral and political criteria the voters - and moreover, the international community - attribute to him. The President of the United States is both head of the Federal government and commander-in-chief of the U.S. armed forces. In addition to being the country's top government official, he is also head of one of its two leading political parties, with enormous responsibilities for taking political and moral action on behalf of the entire nation - and the world community as well.
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160583
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IN TODAY'S WORLD, many countries - and the international community as a whole - are facing the growing threats of terrorism and extremism. These are two dangerous phenomena that fuel each other in many areas of global life.
If terrorism was satisfactorily defined long ago, and described in international law and world practice in countering this evil, extremism is still interpreted in many ways and essentially has no exact, agreed upon definition. This interferes with, among other things, effectively dealing with the activities of extremist groups and overcoming extremism on both the national and international levels.
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ID:
160588
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160589
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The first contacts between the two countries date back to the early 1950s, when Tunisian representatives met with the Israeli delegation and Israeli labor leaders. At that time, Tunisia was seeking independence and was looking for Israeli support to achieve it. Habib Bourguiba, who was appointed prime minister of Tunisia after the country became independent in 1956 and was its president from 1957 to 1987, took what overall was a peaceful attitude toward Israel and to the region as a whole. In 1956, Bourguiba met with the Israeli ambassador to France, Jacob Tsur, and then Tsur met with the Tunisian finance minister, who sought Israeli assistance in building cooperative agricultural settlements.
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ID:
160603
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ALEXEY VASILIEV, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), who has spent his entire professional and academic life studying the Near and Middle East, has published a new book. Over the years, he has traveled extensively in this vast region of the world, first as a correspondent of the Soviet newspaper Pravda and then as director of the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and has had numerous meetings with both representatives of Middle Eastern countries and leading Russian Arabists and Orientalists. His latest book is the product of this endeavor.
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160598
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International Affairs: In 2018, we will mark the 190th anniversary of Russian-Greek diplomatic relations. What is it like for Russian diplomats to work in Greece, and are there any nuances in interaction between the Russian Embassy and the Greek government?
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ID:
160596
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International Affairs: Yury Petrovich, the Principality of Andorra had for years seen very few visits by Russian citizens. It is only in the past decade that the country began to open up to Russians, primarily for tourists, skiers. Have many of our compatriots settled down there?
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160591
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ACCORDING to official information from the UN, Global Agenda 2018 includes over 80 national election campaigns (elections and referen-dums). For every state without exception, such an event is an important sovereignty factor defining, above all, the essence and functions of domestic institutions of power. At the same time, it impacts a country's international legal personality, its international policy. So, the world community's attention to what is going on in the international and national electoral environment is quite natural. The Russian presidential election on March 18, 2018 is an example of such focused attention - notably, in various formats (from systemic to episodic) and with colliding motives (from friendly and partner-like to aggressive and Russophobic).
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ID:
160604
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ETHNIC POLICY is one of the main conditions for strengthening Russia's statehood and a key domestic stability and security factor for the country. Russia's successful development in the 21st century depends on whether it pursues an effective ethnic policy at home and firmly asserts its national interests in the international arena. Ways of ethnic policy optimization are discussed at government level and at scholarly and political forums. There are heated debates on ethnic issues in the media and on the Internet.
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ID:
160586
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THE SKRIPAL CASE is a mind-boggling example of how a state tried to sort out its problems at the expense of civilian lives. It was the UK that in a burst of political temper tried to distract the nation's attention from cutting free school meals eligibility and from the Brexit conditions; to undermine the Nord Stream-2 project; to improve the dangerously low ratings of Theresa May and her Cabinet, etc.
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ID:
160600
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THE HISTORY OF TIES between Russia and Serbia included two milestone dates in February 2018 - the 180th anniversary of consular relations and the 140th anniversary of full-scale diplomatic relations between the two countries. In February of this year, the Russian Foreign Ministry marked those events with an exhibition of copies of some of the documents from the Foreign Policy Archives of the Russian Empire.
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