The weekly magazine ”Profile” posted an article entitled "Strategic Offensive Doctrine" by Alexei Kupriyanov on its website. What Russia's new Maritime Doctrine says about its aspirations. more...
On the Day of the Russian Navy President Vladimir Putin approved the new Naval Doctrine. What provisions of the new doctrine are worth paying attention to, how its adoption will affect the development of the fleet and what the new maritime policy of Russia means for the world – in the commentary of Ilya Kramnik. more...
Former Democrats and Republicans have announced the creation of a third party in the United States. Previously, in the two-party American political system third parties could not stay afloat. Whether they have such a chance now – in the commentary of Anastasia Bunina for Izvestia. more...
The U.S. is interested in changing China's position on the Russia-Ukraine crisis, among other things, which is why it continues to wage a hybrid war against it, Sergei Lukonin told Public News Service. more...
Hungary needs Russian gas, Yuri Kvashnin confirmed in a conversation with FBA Economy Today. The Hungarian economy runs on Gazprom's feedstock; there are no alternative volumes on the European market, so Budapest decided to increase its purchases from Moscow. more...
Knowing that the United States is preparing for serious provocations against mainland China over the Taiwan issue, which could lead to war, it is strange to expect any kind of long-term agreement on anything", Alexander Lomanov noted. more...
Centuries-old traditions of farming in Belarus and Russia are also reflected in the modern agricultural policy - said Alexander Prikhodko. In the conditions of the global food crisis citizens of the two countries can feel safe, because domestic production exceeds domestic demand. more...
On July 21, 2022 the website of the online publication "Arguments of the Week" published an article by Lead Researcher of the Center for International Security, Cand. of Science (History) Stanislav Ivanov, "The Syrians turned out to be hostages of external forces”. more...
The Profile weekly magazine published an article by Alexey Kupriyanov, "Why the US Can't Create Strong Alliances in the Asia-Pacific Region" on its website. While in Europe the U.S. was quick enough to build a base for the future NATO, in the East it has not been easy. more...
The events of recent months have sharply exacerbated not only relations between Russia and Western countries, but also seriously changed the European security architecture. In an interview with Interfax, Alexander Dynkin discusses how long the complication between Moscow and the West will last and whether we can expect changes for the better in the near future. more...
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