December 2005
Russia in Global Affairs October - December 2005
This issue of Russia in Global Affairs offers a variety of views on Russia's national sovereignty and the threats to its existence, as well as Russia's ability to pursue an independent and effective foreign policy. According to the editor-in-chief, in this respect the year 2005 was divided into two parts: the first half was marked by a nervousness derived from a series of negative developments, such as the terrorist attack on Beslan, and Moscow's "defeat" in Ukrainian elections. The second half, however, witnessed a rise in the self-confidence of the Russian establishment following the US' inability to solve the global problems it has vowed to address and the crisis in the European Union.
© 2005 Globus Publishing House
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Author:
Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Mikhail Delyagin, Vladimir Dvorkin, Vladimir Frolov, Leonid Grigoriev, Sven Hirdman, Vlad Ivanenko, Sergei Karaganov, Sergei Kortunov, Mikhail Leontyev, Fyodor Lukyanov, Vladimir Milov, Vladimir Ryzhkov, Robert A. Saunders, Fyodor Shelov-Kovediayev, Ivan Sukhov, Valery Tishkov, Yulia Urozhaeva
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Volume:
3
Issue:
4
Chapters:
- New Contours of the World Order
- Invigorating Russia's Foreign Policy
- Torn Between Two Choices
- An Outlook for Joint Countering of Security Threats
- Global Energy Agenda
- The Importance of Being Normal
- Russia as a European Nation and its Eurasian Mission
- Sovereignty vs Democracy
- My Perception of Russia
- Restoring Russia's Future
- Statehood: The Regional Dimension
- North Caucasian Map of Threats
- Russia's Solitude After the CIS
- Democracy by Remote Control
- Between Assimilation, Irredenta and Globalization
- 'We Need More Democracy to Tame Markets'
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