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All items tagged MoscowOpen Think Tank ArticlesNovember 10, 2010 | A Clash of Discourses: Sovereignty vs. IntegrationAlexandra Vasileva: To overcome the challenges toward closer cooperation between Russia and the West, the political dialogue must be changed. The West needs to alter its judgmental rhetoric and provide true incentives for partnership such as respecting the “shared neighborhood” and visa liberalization. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJuly 10, 2009 | The US' "Reset" with Russia Is Not EnoughPresident Obama’s visit to Moscow must not be taken as a serious reset with Russia. ++ It “was a mix of visionary kitsch, caviar and feckless horse-trading.” ++ Russian-American agreements made this week are short sighted. ++ Obama failed to show support to the Kremlin’s opponents and understated US merits during the fight against Soviet communism. ++ His “packaging and marketing skills” detract ... MoreJanuary 13, 2009 | The EU in the Midst of the Gas WarHeavily dependent on Russian gas, the EU has found itself obliged to arbitrate the Russian-Ukranian dispute in order to see its supplies maintained. ++ The difficultly reached agreement under the Czech presidency of the EU, which paves the way for the resumption of Russian gas supplies to Europe, has, however, failed to find a definitive solution on the gas prices. ++ As a consequence, the deal ... MoreDecember 5, 2008 | What Makes a 'Global' City?Today globalization takes place in places where masses of people live and work: in cities. But in order to earn the title “global” a city must provide ideas and value that impact the rest of the world. Additionally, global cities are characterized by bigger financial centers, the best universities, diverse inhabitants, the best exchange of information, the most influential international ... MoreApril 25, 2007 | Andrew Kramer on Russia's Challenge to US GPS MonopolyThough the space race battles of the cold war are long past, Russia is now poised to challenge the US in a twenty-first century technological battle: satellite navigation. This $15 billion market is currently dominated by the US Global Positioning System (GPS), raising fears that monopoly control could lead to a US shut-off in a time of crisis. Russia hopes to introduce eight navigation ... More |
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