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Moscow State Institute of International Relations
2022
PIR Center
1996-2022
Institute of Biomedical Problems
2021
University of Helsinki
2017
Herzen University
2017
International University in Moscow
2014
Center For Policy Research
2005-2009
Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
1998
Abstract Despite public impressions, Moscow has never slowed its behind‐the‐scenes dialogue with Tehran on nonproliferation. The question that remains is, what is Russia likely to do now? Five recent indicators help provide a glimpse into the future.
Russia has a long history of close relations with Iran, and we would like to use all our existing opportunities bring the difficult dialogue that is now under way successful conclusion. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
Since the early 1990s, export control problems have increasingly become one of key issues in USRussian relations and frequently surfaced during bilateral dialogue between Russia a number other developed countries. Moreover, controls are actively discussed at multilateral international forums which participates, such as G-8. Beginning mid-1990s, related to violations also appeared lists domestic security concerns Russian political leadership.
Twenty years ago the issue of nuclear weapons on Ukraine's territory, and security assurances to be given Ukraine in return for becoming a non-nuclear-weapon state, was at center atten...
The G‐8 summit offers an opportunity for Russia to emphasize its contemporary sources of power the world: energy supply, nuclear strength, and intellectual capital. Bolstered by these factors, today is more confident role in international community G‐8.
On December 25, 1991 Mikhail Gorbachev handed over the “nuclear briefcase” to Boris Yeltsin. Eighteen months after formal declaration of Russian state sovereignty and six his election as president, Yeltsin found himself in possession symbolic key nuclear arsenal.
The updating of the Russian arbitration law following UNCITRAL Model Law has improved, in particular, system domestic Russia by offering adequate rules for alternative means resolution commercial disputes between enterprises that are alternatives to judicial proceedings; especially significant strengthening position institutional providing court assistance.Arbitration is lessen legal intervention entrepreneurial activities, necessity which still actual Russia.The new Arbitration has,...
The next Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference will kick off on April 27, 2015. It be the ninth RevCon since entry of NPT into force in 1970, and fourth trea...
In May 2010, Russia and the United States, together with other parties to NPT, agreed on final document of NPT Review Conference, including list concrete actions be undertaken...
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