BCM “La situation des ONG en Chine et en Russie”
Avec Alexander Cherkasov et Mathieu Duchâtel
Avec Alexander Cherkasov et Mathieu Duchâtel
Putin’s presidential address was long on anti-Turkish rhetoric and promises, but short on solutions to Russia’s economic woes
The reforms initiated in response to the invasion of Georgia in 2008, have left Russia with a military that would make short work of any of its neighbours
Реформите, стартирали в резултат на интервенцията в Грузия през 2008 г., направиха армията на Русия достатъчно силна, за да се справи с всеки един от съседите си.
In a small group of experts, we discussed the new Eurasian Economic Union and the Chinese One Belt, One Road Initiative and their impacts and potentials for the EU
Locked in a shadowy life between war and peace, “grey zones” now litter the map of Eastern Europe
Russia's entry into the Syria conflict was a curveball for the West – but what does it want?
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard speaks to Asli Aydintasbas, ECFR visiting fellow and expert on Turkish foreign policy, and Kadri Liik, ECFR senior policy fellow…
The downing of a Russian jet is a blow to Turkish hopes of a “safe zone” in Syria
Daniel Drezner, Professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, explains