Project: Issues in the New Security Environment in the Euro-Atlantic
As international tensions mount, issues of security in the Euro-Atlantic are pushed to the forefront, especially with the demise of the INF Treaty, the effective suspension of the New START, NATO’s expansion and ramped-up military budgets of its member states.
This analytic project implemented by RIAC seeks to explore the shifts in the political and military potential of NATO’s member states to foster an objective assessment of the current situation in the Euro-Atlantic as well as predict a possible escalation or de-escalation of the political and military dimension in relations between Russia and the West.
Analytics (100)
The termination of hybrid wars and their transformation into a hybrid peace is the fundamental problem of modern diplomacy
ShortMultipolarity is usually understood in Paris not as the existence of several roughly equal centers of power but as a joint solution to global problems under the unconditional…
ShortRussia’s preservation of its statehood and sovereignty again becomes the main stake of the conflict. The statehood of Ukraine is another stake
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Interview (4)
NATO has returned to foster a position that is much distrustful, suspicious of Russia
ShortInterview with Christopher Harper, former Director General of the NATO International Military Staff
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Comments (7)
Moscow’s demands of the United States and NATO are in fact the strategic goals of Russian policy in Europe. If Russia cannot achieve them by diplomatic means, it will resort to…
ShortBoth Russia and NATO will try to impose full responsibility for the termination of the dialogue on the other
ShortRussia and its Baltic Sea neighbors could start repairing their badly broken relationship on a common basis of neighborliness. This would fall far short of partnership, but it…
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Expert columns (6)
There is no way Ukraine and NATO can “win” the military confrontation against Russia, and the best-case scenario they can project is tying down Russia in an endless conflict
ShortThe newly published Space Policy may only aggravate tensions over the disputed global common
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Project Manager
Program Manager at the Russian International Affairs Council, Graduate Student at the MGIMO University
On September 15–16, 2022, Riga Dialogue, a regular annual session of an international expert summit on Euro-Atlantic security issues, was held in a hybrid format in Riga
On June 13–16, 2022, YGLN (Younger Generation Leadership Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held a regular annual meeting
On June 7, 2022, a regular online international expert dialog on Russia-NATO relations took place, bringing together experts, former diplomats and military, public leaders from Russia, the USA, and European NATO member-states

Larisa Derizlazova, Andrey Pavlov

Preethi Amaresh
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RIAC Member
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC member
RIAC Member
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