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International Affairs

June, 2016, No. 3, Vol. 62

CONTENTS
"Moscow Has Always Been the World's Diplomatic Capital"
Barack Obama: Preliminary Results of His Presidency
World at Gunpoint: The View From Washington
Are There Limits to NATO's Expansion?
Russia and the Future of the Middle East
Russia's Pivot Toward Asia: Myth or Reality?
Outlook for the Post-Maidan Phase of Eurasian Integration Project
Washington in Search of New Approaches Towards Latin America
New Economic Mega-Partnerships and the Global Economy
Russia's Neo-Eurasian Identity
Official Diplomacy and Peacekeeping Efforts of Religious Organizations
Ukraine: Investment Outlook
Russia's Public Diplomacy: The Balkan Aspect
Migration as a Bane and Boon for Germany
Foreign Policy of France: Moving Away From Gaullism
Prospects for National Reconciliation in Afghanistan
Israeli-Turkish Relations Today and the Islamic Factor
Current Objectives of India's Foreign Policy
The Middle East in the Deadlock of Radicalism
The Islamic State vs. Islam
Saudi-U.S. Relations: "Storms of the Desert"
International Treaties as Part of the Practice of the Eurasian Economic Union
Our Closest Ally: Sharing State-Building and Development Experience
We and Latin America: Selected Chronicles
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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