International Affairs

December, 2018, No. 6, Vol. 64

CONTENTS
"Such Negative Relations Between Washington and Moscow Are Unacceptable"
"The U.S. Wants Syria to Become Its Global Policy Tool"
A New Helsinki Process: Pros and Cons
July 2018 NATO Summit: "Technical" Decisions and "Strategic Ambiguity"
NATO and the OSCE: Partners or Rivals?
The German Social Democratic Party's Merkelization and Departure From Brandt's Ostpolitik
UK Security After Brexit: Priorities and Safeguards
Unilateral U.S. Sanctions Against Russia: The Viewpoint of International Law
The Indo-Pacific Region: A New Reality in the Global System of International Relations
The Mediterranean: An "Ever-Floating Continent"
The Lone Wolf as the Latest Form of Terrorist Activity
U.S. Doctrinal Approaches to the Role of Armed Forces in National Security: Post-Cold War Evolution
German Ideas on Security
Fringe Political Parties in European Countries
France: Challenges to External and Internal Security (2017-2018)
Kaliningrad as the Baltic Outpost of Russia's Soft Power Policy
Integration Trends of Belarus: Legal and Political Aspects
Russia and Japan: A New Agenda
Russia and the Baltic Countries: Causes of the Crisis
Sergey Tikhvinsky: Diplomat, Historian, and Orientalist. On the Centenary of His Birth
Prince Gorchakov as a Mirror of the Cyclical Nature of Russia's History: The 220th Birth Anniversary
"I Am Not the First Warrior, Nor the Last"
Russian Diplomacy in the Past Century: Reflections on a Historic Mission
"The Bravehearted Queen"
Four Hypostases of General de Gaulle
Index to Volume 64 (Nos. 1-6) January-December 2018