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- Publication Date: 11-2018
- Content Type: Special Report
- Institution: IEMed/EuroMeSCo
- Abstract: On 12 October ISPI in cooperation with the IEMed organised a workshop “New Euro-Mediterranean Dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean”. The event was organised in the framework of the EuroMeSCo ENI Project, co-funded by the European Commission. This dialogue workshop aimed at discussing the initial research results of the Joint Policy Study and engaging the participants in analyzing and sharing their perspectives on whether the Russian moment in the MENA region corresponds to opportunism, a new strategy or it falls in between these options. Additionally, this workshop aimed at shedding light on the role Russia is currently playing, how this can influence the balance of power as well as how regional players look at Russia. The present report is a summary of main points raised in workshop discussions
- Topic: International Relations, International Affairs
- Political Geography: Russia, Middle East, North Africa
- Author: Kars de Bruijne(ed.)
- Publication Date: 08-2018
- Content Type: Special Report
- Institution: Clingendael Netherlands Institute of International Relations
- Abstract: The Global Security Pulse tracks emerging security trends and risks worldwide. This month the Global Security Pulse focuses on the subject of political warfare. It specifically assesses how it plays a role in the foreign relations of Russia
- Topic: International Relations, War
- Political Geography: Russia
- Author: Amit Bhandari, Chaitanya Giri
- Publication Date: 01-2018
- Content Type: Special Report
- Institution: Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations
- Abstract: President Vladimir Putin is in India on a two-day state visit to India, his third trip to India during Prime Minister Modi’s term. A key agreement that has just been signed is the $5 billion deal for the S-400 air defence system. However, U.S. sanctions on Russia’s top defence manufacturers will be a hurdle in closing this agreement, making payments to Russia difficult and scaring away potential Indian partners, especially those with investments in the West. Gateway House looks at India’s options for successfully concluding this agreement without falling foul of American sanctions
- Topic: International Relations, Sanctions
- Political Geography: Russia, India