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Global governance and the position of Russia in a multipolar world – Interview with Dr. D. Suslov, Deputy Director at the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, Moscow

November 13, 2009 | ELIAMEP | | Read the article »

This year’s Halki International Seminars focused on the role of the transatlantic institutions in helping local stakeholders address security challenges in the Middle East, the Black Sea and Southeastern Europe. In the interview that follows, D. Suslov defines Russia’s status and national interests in the global context.

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Interview with Ambassador Vladimir Chizhov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the European Communities

March 23, 2009 | ELIAMEP | | Read the article »

It is frequently mentioned that Russia’s relations with the European Union (EU) are those “of strategic partners”. They share a common European civilization and common values. The practical significance of this phrase though is ambiguous, as there is no common meaning inside and outside the EU. On 6 March 2009, ELIAMEP organized a lecture delivered [...]

Interview with Ms. Eka Tkeshelasvili, Foreign Minister of Georgia : Priorities of Georgia’s foreign policy after the August war

November 25, 2008 | ELIAMEP | | Read the article »

Ms. Eka Tkeshelasvili, Foreign Minister of Georgia, provided insight on the impact of the crisis on the course of her country’s foreign policy, in a lecture organized by ELIAMEP. Watch the interview with Ms. Eka Tkeshelasvili.

Fighting for Ukraine’s Orthodox Soul: Nationalism and Diplomacy in the Cradle of Holy Rus


Ukraine means borderland in all Slavic languages; historically it has been the frontier between Eastern and Western Slavs, Orthodoxy and Catholicism in Eastern Europe. Multiple forms of state organization have defined Ukrainian identity in contradictory, self-negating and contested ways. The principality of Kievan Rus was the first major political and urban setting in Russian history, [...]

The Energy Triangle: EU – Southeast Europe – Russia. Pure Business and/or Geopolitics?


In its Green Book on Energy Policy of March 2006 the EU Commission emphasized that the world has entered a new energy age where Europe is challenged to develop a comprehensive common energy policy with strengthened diversification of forms of energy, countries of origin and transit routes. The June 2006 EU summit added that energy [...]


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