New version of Russia in Global Affairs website is now avaliable

7 july 2010
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Resume: New version of Russia in Global Affairs website is now avaliable

Dear readers,

The world is changing rapidly, and our journal, which seeks to grasp and analyze these changes, cannot afford to lag behind them. We seek to keep abreast of the latest studies in international politics – and technological advances. Therefore Russia in Global Affairs offers a new version of its web site.

We hope it will be more convenient for you, as many functions, in particular the search engine and commenting, have been improved. We have also added new tools for adding our articles to blogs, RSS feeds, and bookmarks.

We apologize in advance for possible malfunctions that may occur at first. We will be very grateful for any information about bugs on our new web site. Please send bug reports to Web Editor Pavel Zhitnyuk – pavel@zhitnyuk.ru.

We are deeply grateful to our readers who have been with us for nearly eight years, who read our publications and comment on them. Stay tuned to us!
 

Fyodor Lukyanov,
Editor-in-Chief of Russia in Global Affairs

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A revolutionary chaos of the new world

The world is getting more troublesome and increasingly challenging right before our eyes.

Editor's column

Anti-Americanism in Russia

There has been an uptick in anti-American sentiment in the Russian blogosphere recently.

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Russia Is Not Prepared to Restore the Empire

When the Baltic countries entered NATO and the European Union a couple of years ago, many thought it was the end of the centuries-old "red line." Euro-Atlantic organizations had crossed into the former Russian and Soviet empires.

Russia at the Turn of the Century: Hopes and Reality

In September 2004, the Russian city of Novgorod hosted an international conference entitled Russia at the Turn of the Century: Hopes and Reality. Its organizers were the RIA Novosti news agency, the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, Russia in Global Affairs, and The Moscow Times.