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Original Article

The New World Order

What Should It Be Like?

Pages 6-27 | Published online: 08 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

The Moscow House of Public Organizations held a regular "round table" at the initiative of the analytical program Post Scriptum (carried on the Central Russian Television channel). The meeting was devoted to the formation of a new world order and the future of Russian-U.S. relations. The participants in the discussion were: N.K. Arbatova, department head at the Institute of the World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO RAN); I.M. Bunin, general director of the Center for Political Technologies; A.P. Vladislavlev, member of the State Duma and of the General Council of the all-Russian party Unity and Fatherland; S.A. Markov, director of the Institute for Political Studies; N.A. Narochnitskaia, senior research fellow, IMEMO RAN; G.O. Pavlovskii, president of the Foundation for Efficient Policy; A.K. Pushkov, author and anchor of Post Scriptum; Dimitri Simes, president of the Nixon Center (Washington, DC); A.V. Torkunov, rector of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO); I.M. Khakamada, deputy Speaker of the State Duma and copresident of the Union of Right Forces; Sven Hirdman, Sweden's ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the Russian Federation; A.S. Tsypko, a political correspondent for Literaturnaia gazeta; A.A. Shabanov, member of the State Duma and deputy chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CC CPRF); and Ernst-Jörg von Studnitz, Germany's ambassador to Moscow.

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