№ 2 April/June 2010
Global Security
"Resetting": Interim Results
  • "Hard Power" Imperative

    After the New START Treaty is ratified, it would be highly desirable to invite the U.S. leadership to enter into a broader politico-strategic dialogue than reductions of tactical nuclear weapons. To this end, Moscow could propose a joint search for ways to minimize risks stemming from the objectively existing situation of mutual nuclear deterrence.

  • Resetting and Disjunction

    A peacetime alliance is not contra-indicated either for the U.S. or Russia. In principle, they are capable of finding solutions to the existing and even future problems (such as the development of resources in the Arctic region) and creating an effective mechanism of interaction. These solutions would help strengthen the rationality of world politics and the world order.

  • CFE: Overcoming the Impasse

    Russia and the West have lost a great deal of trust in each other, and trust is proving hard to restore, the maintenance of existing arms control regimes such as CFE remains an important political objective, even if the military rationale behind their establishment at the end of the Cold War has largely vanished.

Uneasy Neighborhood
Shadows of the Past
  • Russia: Politics and History

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    The ruinous consequences of history politics in Russia may be much tougher than in other countries: the weaker pluralism and democracy, the fewer opportunities society and the guild of historians have to resist history politics. If interference of politics in history continues to develop at such a fast rate and in the same vein as in the past two or three years, Russia will suffer a major setback.

  • Should We Fear the Past?

    A meaningful conversation about Joseph Stalin makes sense only in the context of Russian history. However dramatic and intricate the latter might be in the 20th century, there is no way to cross out the industrial and cultural breakthroughs of the 1930s, the victory in World War II and the country’s reconstruction from postwar ruins between 1945 and 1953 amid conditions of a new threat. Whether anyone likes it or not, Stalin cannot be torn away from these obvious achievements.

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Европа больше не растет (4)

Уходящий год принес сразу несколько крутых изменений во внешнем окружении России.

Колонка редактора

Спасти тирана (1)

Гражданская война в Сирии даже с учетом мощного внешнего давления, вероятнее всего, будет жестокой, масштабной и продолжительной, а ее результат непредсказуем.

Сирийские часы идут вперед

Каковы варианты развития сирийского конфликта? Какую роль играют Россия, Запад и страны Востока в его урегулировании?

Нестандартная Грузия (4)

Грузинам, которые всегда ценили свою культуру и историю, предлагается забыть о прошлом, чтобы его химеры не мешали светлому будущему.

Развод по-украински

История Беловежских соглашений для россиян сейчас выглядит почти детской сказкой.

Рецензии и обзоры

Чего хочет Китай (2)

Как ценитель тонкой дипломатии, Генри Киссинджер находит немало поводов для восхищения Китаем.

Франция. Время Саркози

Анализировать политические события, современником которых является исследователь, – занятие непростое.