... military deployments and its system of alliances, U.S.-based internet giants with their virtual monopoly in the information sphere, and the U.S. dollar that dominates global finances are also seen as instruments of containing Russia.
Overall, the 2021 Russian National Security Strategy seeks to adapt the country to a still interconnected world of fragmentation and sharpening divisions, in which the main battle lines are drawn not only—and not even mostly—between countries, but within them. Victories will ...
... American intelligence community about Moscow's hacking attacks.
In general, all this hardball and most critical tone in relation to Russia testifies about of Mrs. F. Hill, the Special Assistant to the President and the Senior Director for Europe and Russia in the National Security Council, being clearly involved in the drafting of the text of the NSS. She has extremely skeptical point of view on many processes taking place in the political life of Russia, and also has expressed negatively about Vladimir Putin ...
Russian foreign policy is a kind of a reactive foreign policy which is trying to respond to challenges to the Russian national security and development priorities, Andrey Kortunov, Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council said in an exclusive interview with Eurasia Diary.
“I think, it is more reactive rather than proactive and more tactical ...