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New American dream: to harm China and Russia by burying the Korean status quo

Several status quo situations continue to prevail around the world, including between China and the United States. The status quo is the accepted political term for unresolved global crises, most of which date back to the Second World War. In essence, it means that there is a more or less tacit agreement between rival powers to keep the crises in question frozen. The Korean peninsula, the Taiwan Strait and Western Sahara are just a few examples of these frozen or latent conflicts…

Tito Ben Saba

Russia in the Arctic amidst the Conflict in Ukraine

The Arctic geopolitical phantasmagoria is incomplete without Russia, whose posture grows increasingly vigorous and risk-tolerant, with a desire for its emergence as a dominant geopolitical power in the region. Russia’s Arctic calculus stems from its intrinsic desire to utilize the region as a strategic resource base. It also aims to develop the Northern Sea Route (NSR) as an alternative shipping artery to facilitate maritime shipping between Europe and Asia…

Muhammad Ali Baig

Igor Morozov: "One of the main tasks today is to open trading houses in Africa, which will allow our export companies to export their products there"

The Coordination Committee for Economic Cooperation with African Countries – AFROCOM – was set up 15 years ago. What has changed in its work over these years? How difficult is it for Russia today to compete in Africa with the Americans, Europeans and Chinese? Do we need to change our export laws? This and much more is the subject of our exclusive interview with Igor Nikolayevich Morozov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of AFROCOM…

Yuliya Novitskaya