By Oleg Yegorov
In a recent British pseudo-documentary film, a confrontation between NATO and Russia because of a pro-Russian uprising in Latvia leads to a...
by George Mchedlishvili
While perceptions of the West in the South Caucasus have deteriorated, renewed Western interest and engagement could help restore its reputation in the...
By Vladimir Mikheev
The BRICS grouping is falling apart, according to a recent article in the Financial Times that claimed commodity giants Russia and Brazil...
If something does not have the label: ‘made in the West,’ this causes suspicions and rejection from the outset, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey...
By Stephen F. Cohen
The Pentagon’s announcement that it will quadruple US-NATO military forces in countries on or near Russia’s borders pushes the new Cold...
by Patrick Bond
Last week, listening to activists and allied academics at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Mumbai’s Tata Institute for Social Sciences...
Since last week, Chisinau, the capital of the Republic of Moldova, an ex-Soviet republic with a population of 3.5 million situated between Ukraine and Romania, has been rocked by mass...
by Lawrence Wittner
A fight now underway over newly-designed U.S. nuclear weapons highlights how far the Obama administration has strayed from its commitment to build...