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In December 2012, RIAC’s three-volume edition Russia’s Foreign Policy: 2000-2020 went out of print. The collection includes: Analysis of Russia’s current foreign policies; 2012-2010 forecasts; Basic documents.

In December 2012, RIAC’s three-volume edition Russia’s Foreign Policy: 2000-2020 went out of print.

The collection includes:

- Analysis of Russia’s current foreign policies.

- 2012-2010 forecasts.

- Basic documents.

Volume 1 presents articles on current (2000-2011) relations of Russia with key global partners and approaches of Russian diplomacy to handling global problems.

Volume 2 contains forecasts and advice of top Russian experts on essential issues of Russia’s foreign policy up to 2020.

Volume 3 is a collection of effective basic documents, i.e. concepts, strategies, doctrines and federal laws, pertaining to Russian foreign policy, some of them covering the period of 2020-2030.

The authors’ list includes almost 20 leading Russian foreign policy scholars from institutions of the Russian Academy of Sciences, including Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Institute for Oriental Studies, Institute for African Studies, Institute for Latin American Studies, Institute for European Studies, Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies, Institute for International Security Problems, MGIMO University, and Center for Post-Industrial Studies.

All materials were custom made for Russian International Affairs Council.
 

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