Today, one of the key problems in understanding the future course of events in the conflict in the South China Sea is to identify…
Dmitry Mosyakov
Russia and the Two Roads to the Cooperation with ASEAN
In less than a moth the thrid summit Russia-ASEAN will be held in the city of Sochi. It will mark the twentieth anniversary of partnership between Russia and the countries of this organization. It should be noted that in recent decades…
Conflict That Can Explode at any Given Moment
Today the interest of the international community to the events in the South China Sea has substantially decreased. The situation in Syria and the Middle East in general has ousted reports about the South China Sea from headlines of the world media…
Vietnam and the XII Congress of the Communist Party
The upcoming Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam may become an important milestone in the Vietnam’s modern history. It is becoming increasingly clear that the so-called policy of renovation (Doi Moi in VietnameseDahJTkfw or, in other words…
The US Grand Strategy is Taking a U-turn
While analyzing the ongoing events of today, one can get a strong impression that Washington’s “puppeteers” have decided to abandon the existing model of international relations and attempt to build a completely new one. The concept of globalization that has been…
New American Front against China
China is Ready to Support Russia
Russian-Vietnamese Relations: Position and Prospects
Vietnam: State of the Economy in 2014
The problem of stability and security in the South China Sea
China and territorial conflicts Part 2
China and territorial conflicts Part 1
China has repeatedly made territorial claims against neighboring states in recent decades – the Soviet Union, Japan, Pakistan, Vietnam, India, etc. January 15, 1974 is a special day in the history of the conflict in the South China Sea. Exactly forty…












