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SCO a catalyst for Afghan stability
October 31, 2011
Nivedita Das Kundu
The six-nation SCO has a critical role in stabilising Afghanistan and the region after the withdrawal of the coalition forces from the violence-torn country in 2014, says Nivedita Das Kundu.
Russia rethinks space priorities
October 27, 2011
Alexander Kilyakov
Roskosmos redirects its focus towards unmanned programs
Multi-party system: Learning from Indian experience
October 24, 2011
Andrei Volodin
, specially for RIR
As Russia braces for the Dec 4 elections, it’s time to look at the experience of India and the West in evolving a multi-party system and forging a dynamic opposition, says Andrei Volodin.
Putin model of China diplomacy
October 24, 2011
Fyodor Lukyanov
, Gazeta.ru
Putin understands Russia will have to seek peaceful and friendly co-existence with Beijin.
Different consumers, same products
October 24, 2011
Ian Pryde
The West still has not grasped the depth of its problems; it has been here before, but is still stumbling
A liberal tandem in action
October 21, 2011
Vladimir Babkin
Will the plans of the Putin-Medvedev tandem actually bring about a liberalization of today's Russia?
Red Line: U.S. protests, Veto on Syrian Resolution and Steve Jobs
October 20, 2011
Sergei Strokan
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Ekaterina Kudashkina
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Dmitry Polikarpov
, Voice of Russia
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Protests in the U.S., Russia and China veto UN resolution on Syria, and Steve Jobs.
A farewell to the nuclear triumph
October 19, 2011
Mikhail Gorbachev
, The Moscow Times
Former President of USSR belives that the world must eliminate all weapons of mass destruction
Why Central Eurasia matters to India
October 17, 2011
Nivedita Das Kundu
Central Eurasia, comprising oil-rich states, is becoming an arena for a new 'Great Game.'
Putin, Medvedev discuss investment climate
October 12, 2011
Ian Pryde
At an investment conference and a meeting of regional United Russia members, the prime minister and the president emphasized the role of stability in Russia's economic future
Erdogan sets values-based agenda for Turkey
October 11, 2011
Konstantin von Eggert
Konstantin von Eggert discusses Prime Minister Erdogan’s role in making Turkey a stronger player on the international arena.
How Jobs would have built Skolkovo
October 10, 2011
Malor Sturua
, Izvestia
In discussions with an Izvestia correspondent, the late Apple founder talked about the combination of art and science and how technological advancement comes from organic growth.
Space Troops' Day: many celebrations ahead
October 8, 2011
Konstantin Bogdanov
, RIA Novosti
The tenth and possibly last time Russia's Space Troops have celebrated their professional holiday in its current format.
The real cost of modernizing the military
October 7, 2011
Ruslan Pukhov
, The Moscow Times
Throughout the summer, a serious conflict broke out between military manufacturers and the Defense Ministry over the fulfilment of weapons contracts for the state’s defense and rearmament program through 2020.
Energy: Russia eyes Asia-Pacific, India markets
October 7, 2011
Arun Mohanty
, specially for RIR
With Europe looking for alternatives, Russian energy strategy envisages a substantial hike in hydrocarbon exports to the dynamic Asia-Pacific region and India.
What Russia can learn from Steve Jobs
October 6, 2011
RIA Novosti; Ian Pryde (Founder and CEO of Eurasia Strategy & Communications in Moscow)
Apple founder and ex-CEO Steve Jobs died at the age of 56 on October 6, 2011.
Red Line: Palestinian Statehood and Nils Ushakov
October 5, 2011
Sergei Strokan
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Mira Salganik
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Ekaterina Kudashkina
, Voice of Russia
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Palestinian statehood and Nils Ushakov.
Russia eludes missile defense
October 4, 2011
Vladimir Solovyev
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Aleksandr Gabuyev
, (translated by RT.com)
Practically no chances left to reach an agreement on missile defense.
Innovation in Russia waits for a Sputnik Moment
October 4, 2011
Felix Goryunov
Russia has squandered much of the Soviet scientific legacy. What can be done to reverse this trend?
A solid future for the Kalashnikov
October 3, 2011
Viktor Litovkin
Rumors are swirling that Russia will cease producing the ubiquitous rifle, but nothing better has yet come along
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