International Affairs

August, 2012, No. 4, Vol. 58

CONTENTS
"Russia's Foreign Policy Has Always Been Independent and It Will Remain So"
Russia in a Changing World: Continued Priorities and New Opportunities
No Reasonable Alternative to the CIS Integration Formats
Russia-EU Strategic Partnership: Euro Crisis No Cause for Delay
Russia and China Need Each Other
Russia-India: The New "Chakras" of Cooperation
Russia and Germany: A Millennium-Long History
The British "Slice" of the Foreign Policy of Modern Russia
Italy-Russia: 150 Years of Diplomatic Ties
The Arab Spring Amid Globalization, or the Matrix Reloaded
Africa and the World: A View From the African South
UNESCO's Mandate: Relevant as Never Before
"The World Is Beautiful, but It Should Be Viewed From Peru"
IAEA: Serving Peaceful Atom, Defying Political Opportunism
Paying Tribute to Fallen Heroes
Surreptitious Genocide
Central Asia Under the SCO's "Impermeable Umbrella"
The CSTO as a Guarantor of Eurasian Security
France: Results of the Presidential Election and a Future Foreign Policy Course
"Midterm Blues," or Has the Pendulum Swung?
Kingdom of Morocco: A State Which the Arab Spring Has Bypassed
Settlement of Ethnopolitical Conflicts: The Balkan Experience
Europe Meets Russia. Venue Is Yet To Be Named
Civil Society in the New Model of State Governance and Constitutional Law
Crisis of Multiculturalism and the Future of European Civilization
Theoretical Foundations of the American Concept of Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Russia-Poland Treaty Is 20
Mexico and Russia: The Open Door Policy
"We Triumphed Over an Enemy of Gruesome Strength"
The Saga of Gold, Ships and "Baltic Diplomatic Phantoms"
The Middle Eastern Horizons of Yevgeny Primakov