After President Boris Yeltsin’s controversial reelection in 1996 for a second and final term, the increasingly ailing leader was preoccupied with the question of succession, looking for someone who ...
Following the publication of his new essay ‘The World After Gaza’, the Indian intellectual notes that the ‘ethnic cleansing’ ...
The decision of Belarus and Russia to create the Union State was the only right one, Belarusian President Aleksandr ...
America’s decades-old commitment to protect Persian Gulf oil offers some perspective as Ukraine and the US close in on a ...
For too long, we in the West have underestimated Putin’s global ideological vision as an animating force for his foreign-policy agenda. The tragic consequence is that today Putinism is advancing ...
Boris Kagarlitsky's The Long Retreat provides a necessary Marxist analysis of the Soviet tragedy, says Walden Bello ...
I first set foot in Russia a couple of years after the presidents of Belarus, Ukraine and Russia signed a declaration in a ...
America’s current retreat from world power recalls that of the Soviet Union after 1988. Is the U.S. poised to collapse like ...
Why it is unlikely that a few baubles will attract Putin to adopt his strategy to befriend Russia to isolate China COMMENT | ...
Europe’s panicked response to the shift in Washington’s priorities raises a number of intriguing questions, not least why its ...
Given various political processes going in the world, we should firmly follow our interests and should not let them trick us again, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he addressed the ...
In the beginning, Putin was an accidental leader. After Russia’s 1998 financial crash, its president, Boris Yeltsin, and the oligarchs around him scrambled to find a viable candidate to run ...
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