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Moscow’ Diplomatic Efforts May Give Peace a Chance
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Moscow’ Diplomatic Efforts May Give Peace a Chance
December 25, 2017

In his address to the 43rd meeting of the Council of Heads of Security and Intelligence Agencies of the Community of Independent States (CIS) on Dec.19, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for improving interaction to counter the growing threat of terrorism.

Sanctions Have Failed. ‘Buy Russian’ Is Working
August 1, 2015

It is now more than a year that Russia imposed its food embargo on the EU and other states which had applied sanctions to it over its absorption of Crimea and intervention in southeastern Ukraine. The results of the change-over in overseas suppliers and rising import substitution through the efforts of domestic producers have now become fairly clear.

Sanctions Have Failed. ‘Buy Russian’ Is Working
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Kazakhstan Biological Laboratory: What Does Pentagon Need it For?
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Kazakhstan Biological Laboratory: What Does Pentagon Need it For?
January 9, 2014

The US Department of Defense (DOD) is building an extremely expensive dual purpose biological laboratory in Kazakhstan. These kinds of facilities are built by the Pentagon along the Russian border creating a potential threat for the Russian Federation and the states of Central Asia… The program is overseen by Richard Lugar, the Senator who is known to have close ties to military establishment. He had dealt with dismantling former Soviet nuclear facilities in Kazakhstan and other states of CIS switching later to tackling the issue of biological weapons, in particular in Ukraine and Georgia (the latter had no biological weapons in the times of the Soviet Union, but the laboratory named after Richard Lugar has been built there in our days)…

World War III Has Begun – It`s the First Asymmetric War Long Awaited by Pentagon Think Tanks
December 26, 2011

The Pentagon has already declared World War III and President Barack Obama and the Congress never even carried out their constitutional duties to approve the use of American military power for war… Presently, World War III is being conducted on two continents – Asia and Africa – with two others – Europe and South America – looming on the horizon… A new type of warfare was required by the elites: asymmetric warfare – the use of unconventional warfare tactics, including information warfare, by proxies, non-state actors, agents provocateur, and fifth columns… 

World War III Has Begun – It`s the First Asymmetric War Long Awaited by Pentagon Think Tanks
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Migration, Extremism and Terrorism
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Migration, Extremism and Terrorism
September 21, 2011

Among many factors that have affected post-cold war world order migration, extremism and terrorism stand out prominently… Migration per se is not the problem. The problem lies with illegal migration… India claims that there are about 20 million illegal migrants in its territory. Similarly, one can find data in this context in many countries including Russia, Kazakhstan, countries of Western Europe, and in many other countries as well…

Political Battles on Kyrgyzstan’s Horizon
August 5, 2011

For the first time in Kyrgyzstan's post-Soviet history, the elections which are due in the fall of 2011 present the republic with a chance to name a new country leader at the polling booths rather than at the peak of public unrest. Its previous two regime changes which culminated in the unseating of Askar Akayev and Kurmanbek Bakiyev resulted from the violent 2005 and 2010 coups. However, the widespread impression at the moment is that even the coming legitimate regime change is unlikely to bring the much-needed stability to the republic…

Political Battles on Kyrgyzstan’s Horizon
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation`s Impact on the Region (I)
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation`s Impact on the Region (I)
June 13, 2011

On June 15th the Shanghai Cooperation organisation will have its Summit meeting in Astana marking the 10th Anniversary of its founding… It is of course undeniable that in so far as the countries of the region are concerned the focus of attention will be on what the Summit chooses to do with regard to the question of expanding membership to the three states now enjoying “observer status” – Pakistan, India and Iran – and about granting observer status or more to Afghanistan…