International Affairs

Октябрь 2025, № 5, Том 71

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Front Matter
CONTENTS
Ambassador Kazimirov: From Hungary to Venezuela, From Karabakh to Costa Rica - Vignettes From Stories Told by Himself
On the Fate of the Russian World: Faith, Language, and the Spirit of the People - From Correspondence With a Friend, Historian, and Eastern Studies Expert
The Odyssey of the Global Economy in Search of the Golden Fleece
Public Debt as a Factor of Economic Growth
On the Path to a New World Order
What Is a Multipolar World Order? Current Theoretical and Applied Aspects
The Munich Dialect and Yaroslavna's Lament
From European to Eurasian Security
Military-Strategic Aspects of Transport Network Development in the European Union
The Baltics: Fail-Safe?
On the 100th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Geneva Protocol
On the Proposition That the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Led to Japan's Surrender and Saved Hundreds of Thousands of Lives
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the Context of Countering the Falsification of the History of World War II: From Past to Present
The Bombing of Hiroshima in US Feature Films: The Hollywoodization of Catastrophe
Facets of the Instrumentalization of Historical Memory of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Creation of the Atomic Bomb: The Perspective of American Researchers
Soviet Diplomats on the Consequences of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Materialization of Sovereignty
Russia in Anglo-Saxon Online Media: Frequency of Mentions and Tonal Analysis
A New Start for the Franco-German Tandem
Participation of Migrants in Cultural Life as a Mechanism of Integration: The Experience of Germany
Germany's Approach to Relations With Russia: Stuck in the Mire, Ready to Hit Rock Bottom
Moldova's European Path: Advantages and Risks of EU Accession
Afghan-Pakistani Relations at the Present Stage
The 'Century of Turkey' Concept as a Guide for Ankara's Foreign Policy
Russian-Turkish Law-Enforcement Cooperation at the Present Stage
Russian-Chinese Cooperation in Education: A Mutually Beneficial Projection of Soft Power
Promising Areas for Exporting Russian Education Within BRICS
Serbia and Russia: A Strong Sense of Mutual Connection
Italians Are Always Ready to Return to the Russian Market
Special, Privileged, Strategic
The Great Victory of 1945: Our Pride, Our Faith, Our Memory
Sages and Ceremonies: The Reception of the First Chinese and Japanese Diplomatic Missions in Russia
A Desk Reference for Future Diplomats