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Vyacheslav Kopiev
  • 20 december 2009

    The Road Map of an Anti-Crisis Strategy

    The cynicism of economic nationalism is manifested primarily in appeals to
    buy domestic products. Meanwhile, the ability of domestic manufacturers to produce products that would meet the growing requirements of buyers
    directly depends on their involvement in the international division of labor.

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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

Will Russia Lose Georgia for Good?

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili finally got what he couldn’t get for several years: an official visit to the White House.

The Road Map of an Anti-Crisis Strategy

The cynicism of economic nationalism is manifested primarily in appeals to
buy domestic products. Meanwhile, the ability of domestic manufacturers to produce products that would meet the growing requirements of buyers
directly depends on their involvement in the international division of labor.

Reviews and essays

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.