Russia in the World

So You Don’t Want the Russians Interfering Then “Why Trade With India?”

The dispute over alleged Russian interference in the US-election is about more than whether Trump broke US law by accepting donations from foreign nationals during his election campaign. It is about whether you can be on two sides at once when the country you are president of keeps insisting this is impossible.

The Role of Russia in the Establishment of the Eurasian Economic Space

As is well known, Russia is indeed striving for the economic integration of all Eurasian countries. Given this fact, it is only natural for Russia to support the China-initiated project to create the “The Silk Road Economic Belt”. However, some of the countries geographically surrounding China fear that, having joined the “Silk Road”, they would ultimately lose independence as far as their infrastructure and economy are concerned.

Eurasian Economic Transformation Goes Forward

At this juncture it’s clear that the attempt of the Trump Administration and related circles in the US military industrial complex have failed in their prime objective, that of driving a permanent wedge between Russia and China, the two great Eurasian powers capable of peacefully ending the Sole Superpower hegemony of the United States. Some recent examples of seemingly small steps with enormous future economic and geopolitical potential between Russia and China underscore this fact.

One Good Reason to Read the Putin Story: To Learn the Truth for Yourself

In news this morning, a man in Moscow known for his dislike for Vladimir Putin slipped on a banana peel and fell headlong into the freezing waters of the Moskva River. Unnamed sources say the banana peeling was a clever new tool of Kremlin security forces used by Putin’s personal henchmen.
As fantastic and zany as this may seem, it’s not too far from headlines all over Europe and North America.