Archivos de Categoría: Rusia

El futuro de la Unión Europea

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Infobae, 31.10.2019 
Roberto García Moritán, embajador (r) y ex viceministro de RREE argentino
Europa se encamina a una política exterior más autónoma en un mundo caracterizado por la inestabilidad y la puja de poder entre Estados Unidos y China. El Presidente de Francia definió ese propósito como la de actor geopolítico de equilibrio en la búsqueda...
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Iran a suggestive compilation of facts

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OpinionGlobal, 02.11.2019
Riad Fouad Saade, empresario libanés y cónsul honorario de Chile en Beirut
If you wish to understand better the exponential growth of power of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Middle East, the essay "How Iran Changed U.S. Strategic Assets into Liabilities and Altered the World Balance of Power", by Mohamad Shaaf, in Information Clearing...
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It’s Curtains For US In Syria. Russia, Iran Owe Big Thanks To Erdogan

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Indian Punchline, 15.10.2019
M.K. Bhadrakumar, ex diplomático y columnista indio
The scenario agreed on behind the curtains through months of confidential exchanges, often one-on-one, between the Russian and Turkish leaders regarding north-eastern Syria is entering a critical phase of implementation on the ground with the agreement between the Kurds and the Assad regime. We have a complex...
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A Turkish-Russian entente cordiale in the making

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Indian Punchline, 12.10.2019
M.K. Bhadrakumar, ex diplomático y columnista indio
Shall we sit upon the ground and tell there is no longer daylight between Russia and Turkey? We are almost there. The Turkish incursion into Syria on Wednesday is the tipping point. Turkey and Russia are closely coordinating. Consider the following. The White House announced Sunday it was withdrawing...
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Ukraine gains from Trump’s impeachment inquiry

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Indian Punchline, 02.10.2019
M.K. Bhadrakumar, ex diplomático y columnista indio
The controversy swirling around the phone conversation between the US President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky regarding the business interests of former vice-president Joe Biden’s son is having a salutary effect on the conflict in Ukraine. The US Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker has  Leer más

Putin the Great

Artículo
Foreign Affairs, September/October 2019
Susan B. Glasser, periodista norteamericana y columnista del New Yorker
  • Russia’s Imperial Impostor
On January 27, 2018, Vladimir Putin became the longest-serving leader of Russia since Joseph Stalin. There were no parades or fireworks, no embarrassingly gilded statues unveiled or unseemly displays of nuclear missiles in Red Square. After all, Putin did not want to be compared...
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Reagan’s Cold War lessons for handling Russia

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The Ukrainian Weekley, 09.08.2019
William H. Courtney, embajador (r) y académico norteamericano (RAND)
Rising public protests in Russia, dramatized by the police cracking heads last weekend in Moscow, may be putting the Kremlin on the defensive at home. Abroad, however, the Kremlin is playing offense, challenging the United States and the West more than at any...
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Kashmir casts shadows on India-Russia ties

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Indian Punchline, 04.09.2019
M.K. Bhadrakumar, ex diplomático indio y columnista
PM Modi’s visit to Vladivostok on Sept. 3-5 has turned out to be anti-climatic. The main outcome of the event could be, arguably, that Modi can now add Vladivostok to the exotic destinations he’s toured so far such as Ulan Bator. There was much hype that...
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Heading for (another) Ukraine-Russia gas fight?

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Brookings, 30.08.2019
Steven K. Pifer, embajador (r) y académico norteamericano (FP-Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence)
Twice in the past 14 years, a dispute between Ukraine and Russia has led Russia to cut off natural gas flows to Ukraine and Europe. The stage is being set for another cut-off in January....
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El pacto de la vergüenza

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El Líbero, 11.08.2019
Mauricio Rojas, historiador económico, director de la Cátedra Adam Smith (UDD) y académico (FPP)
  • A 80 años del pacto entre comunistas y nazis que desencadenó la Segunda Guerra Mundial
Este 23 de agosto se conmemoran los 80 años de uno de los hechos más vergonzosos del siglo XX: la firma del pacto de...
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