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RENDEZVOUS IN WASHINGTON: AN INTERVIEW WITH RUSSIA’S LEGENDARY SPYMASTER MAJOR GENERAL (RETIRED) OLEG KALUGIN |
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Sunday, 03 June 2012 11:56 |
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Daniel Little (RIEAS Senior Advisor)
Copyright: www.rieas.gr History is as much defined by circumstances and perceptions as they are by their actors. While debate over the minutest detail lies within the domain of history’s most stalwart scholars, it is the available evidence that ultimately persuades the contemporary practitioner to draw parallels between the world that was and the reality it has evolved to become. The fields of diplomacy and defense in particular are driven by such national interests. Whether they are rooted in history (notably war and politics), economic comparative advantages (or disadvantages) or geographic placement, the aspirations to fully realize national identity leaves nothing to chance for those who wield its power. For those who rule, the ability to know addresses how to act, when to act and the degree to which it is acted upon that can decide a nation’s fate. This cannot be obtained by the leaders themselves – someone must go out there and obtain it for them. Normally entrusted to the most ardent and enterprising of its patriots, the desire to act decisively on a strategic level requires uncommon sacrifice much less risk taking. Such people, win or lose, serve the intelligence branch of their country. In the field, they are known as ‘spies.’ ... Read more
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THE EUROPEAN UNION AND RUSSIA: AN ENERGY DIALOGUE |
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Saturday, 28 April 2012 15:52 |
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Nastassia Sianko (Energy Security Analyst)
Copyright: Nastassia Sianko on line In recent years, many analysts have noted the dependence of many European countries on Russian energy. In 2008, 40% of the European Union (EU) natural gas and 33% of oil imports came from Russia. And these figures, especially imports of natural gas (being seen by many as ‘fortunate fuel’), are expected to grow because the global demand for energy is increasing..... Read more
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THE EMERGING WORLD OF ACRONYMS AND THE EMERGING ACRONYMS OF THE WORLD |
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Saturday, 31 March 2012 16:49 |
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Alexis Giannoulis (RIEAS Senior Analyst)
Copyright: www.rieas.gr In 2003 the Goldman Sachs’ ‘Global Economics Paper No: 99 ’ publication confirmed Jim O’Neill’s term ‘BRIC’ (first coined in 2001) and set forward the prospect of the then-most dynamic countries with regards to medium and long-term future growth and development. The BRICs were the countries with the biggest populations and with economies set to surpass most, if not all of the G7 nations in a rather speedy fashion by 2025. Brazil, Russia, India and China are all countries with substantial and young (in most cases) populations with good growth outlooks, vast resources and governments willing to enter the global markets as the most dynamic and major economies of the future..... Read more |
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DO NOT PAY YOUR RENT WITH A BLANK CHECK:AN OVERVIEW OF EXTERNAL RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES |
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Saturday, 24 March 2012 17:34 |
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Zhyldyz Oskonbaeva (RIEAS Senior Advisor & Eurasian Liaison)
Copyright: www.rieas.gr With the world’s political scenarios changing, Russia’s foreign military “footholds” might be changing in the near future. This is an analysis of the bases, their purposes and the relationship between Russia and hosting countries. Using the tenant-landlord analogy to explain, many of these bases differ in importance. For some of these bases no rent is paid. In some much rent is paid and in all the cases there exists a ‘flirting politics’ between the landlord host countries and their Russian tenant............ Read more
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“UNITED RUSSIA” UNITES RUSSIANS |
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Saturday, 10 December 2011 20:10 |
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Alexis Giannoulis (RIEAS Senior Analyst)
Copyright: www.rieas.gr The Duma 2011 elections turned out to be business unusual for the Kremlin and the political establishment in Russia. Although United Russia remained united to a large extend, the Sunday elections marked the biggest backdrop for PM V. Putin since 1999...... Read more
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FROM EMPIRE TO DEMOCRACY:RUSSIAN INDEPENDENCE REVISITED |
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Sunday, 04 September 2011 12:06 |
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By Alexis Giannoulis (RIEAS Research Associate & Security Analyst)
Copyright: www.rieas.gr The autumn and winter of 2011 mark two important anniversaries for European and world history. Ten years ago, the spectacularly tragic events in New York and Washington, DC on September 11th, 2001 marked a new post-Cold War era for global affairs as well as for issues such as national, international security and international cooperation. Twenty years ago, during the period between the summer of 1991 and the December of that year, the world saw the gradual demise of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) following an uneasy period of reforms under Mikhael Gorbachev and a traumatic for all parts concerned decade of immense financial and leadership problems toppled with a painfully costly war and occupation in Afghanistan. |
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IS RUSSIA TO CONTINUE AS A RELIABLE SUPPLIER FOR NATURAL GAS TO EUROPE? |
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Monday, 01 June 2009 10:18 |
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Dimitris B. Kokkinos Managing Partner INDEURCOG Energy Consultants Ltd.
Copyright: www.rieas.gr Note: The paper was delivered by Mr. Dimitris B. Kokkinos at the Conference “Caspian Energy Crossroads: The New Energy Routes and Axis”, organized by RIEAS and the Press Code Journal at Titania Hotel (29 January 2009) in Athens, Greece.
My ten years of involvement as an E.C. external consultant and my position INOGATE coordinator in a number of Inogate projects gave me a good understanding of the hydrocarbon situation in Russia, Central Asia, the Caucasus and Eastern Europe. I consider the link between the European Union and RUSSIA in the supply and consumption of natural gas as vital to the European Union interests and I contribute this article stating that the views expressed are strictly my own. The present state of affairs in the supply of Russian Gas to Europe underwent an acute crisis. The acuteness of this crisis does not however make it short. The many parameters of this crisis threaten to make it endemic. There is no doubt that a main factor of the Gas dispute is the political quarrel between Russia and Ukraine. Russia considers that Ukraine is almost not a state but a mix of Russian and other peoples and its Government and ruling elite are neither trustworthy nor strong, which is not completely wrong. |
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THE SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION AND NEW "GREAT GAME" |
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Sunday, 28 December 2008 19:59 |
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RUSSIA AND EU: THORNY PATH TO MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING |
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Saturday, 22 November 2008 17:18 |
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RUSSIAN SENIOR ADVISOR AND PRESIDENT- ELECT BARACK OBAMA |
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Monday, 10 November 2008 19:43 |
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MEDVEDEV'S PROPOSAL FOR A PAN-EUROPEAN SECURITY PACT |
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 19:29 |
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AFTER THE WAR IN GEORGIA |
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Saturday, 20 September 2008 19:05 |
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ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS: A RUSSIAN PERSPECTIVE |
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Sunday, 14 September 2008 20:53 |
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EUROPEAN UNION TO REPLY YUGOSLAVIAN SCENARIO IN THE CAUCASUS |
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 14:44 |
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THE BALKAN ROOTS OF THE WAR IN SOUTH OSSETIA |
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Sunday, 17 August 2008 16:31 |
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SOUTH OSSETIA: THE WAR BEGAN! |
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Sunday, 10 August 2008 18:21 |
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FSB REFORM: CHANGES ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN |
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Saturday, 26 April 2008 23:36 |
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ELECTIONS 2008: THE NORTH CAUCASIAN DIMENSION |
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Sunday, 16 March 2008 20:24 |
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RUSSIA: INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM ODOM |
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Sunday, 02 March 2008 19:21 |
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RUSSIA NGO TO MONITOR U.S.A. DEMOCRACY |
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Sunday, 02 March 2008 19:03 |
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THE MUTATION OF THE RUSSIAN SECRET SERVICES |
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 18:13 |
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