№ 5 (7), 2025. The AUKUS Submarine Agreement and Russia’s Security Concerns

№ 35 (93), 2025. On September 18 and September 25, 2025, a series of welcome meetings for the 2nd cohort of students of the MA program “International Security” took place

№ 34 (92), 2025. PIR Center hosted a seminar titled “The Role and Place of Missile Defense in Arms Control Issues”

Yaderny Kontrol (Nuclear Control) E-Bulletin. №3 (542). August-October, 2025

№ 33 (91), 2025. PIR Center Report Series: “The Impact of International Factors on the Development of Iran's Nuclear Program and Tehran's Strategic Decisions”

№ 4 (6), 2025. US Strikes on Iran: Timeline and OSINT Damage Assessment

№ 32 (90), 2025. PIR Center hosted a seminar titled “Iran-Israel Confrontation: New Balance of Power in the Middle East and Lessons of 2025”

Hot Topic № 12 (23), 2025. The Future of the START Treaty: Chances for an Agreement and Challenges in the Negotiation Process

Hot Topic № 11 (22), 2025. President Vladimir Putin Proposed to Maintain the START Treaty Limits: A Step Towards Stabilisation or a New Challenge?

PIR-Post № 8 (30), 2025. Zaporozhskaya NPP: From Apple of Discord to a Platform for U.S.-Russia Cooperation?

PIR Post № 7 (29), 2025. JCPOA at a Deadlock: Disputes Over the Snapback Mechanism and the Future of UNSCR 2231

№ 1 (3), 2025. Artificial Intelligence in Shaping the Future International Order: Outcomes of the International Colloquium in Hong Kong

№ 10 (20), 2025. “The Alaska Summit was only the beginning of a long negotiation process”: Interview with Thomas Graham by Alexandra Zubenko

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Hot Topic № 10 (21), 2025. The US-Russia summit should leave a feeling of “longevity” rather than short-termism

№ 9 (19), 2025. «The Alaska meeting could reshape the U.S.-Russia relationship by reopening channels for dialogue on global security issues»: Interview with Pavel Devyatkin by Artem Astvatsaturov

№ 29 (87), 2025. PIR Center recalls memorable moments from the history of dual-degree MA program “Global Security, Nuclear Policy, and WMD Nonproliferation”

№ 28 (86), 2025. PIR Center invites members of PIR Alumni Community to join Trialogue Club International

PIR Post № 6 (28), 2025. Railing Against “Farewell to Arms” in the South Pacific: Is the Treaty of Rarotonga Still Relevant?

Hot Topic № 9 (20), 2025: Ten Years After the JCPOA – Lessons, Conclusions, and the Future of Nuclear Diplomacy

№ 8 (18), 2025. «The BRICS forum allows Brazil to advance its main foreign policy objectives: economic development and international political autonomy»: Interview with Ana Livia Araujo Esteves by Yuriy Shakhov

№ 25 (83), 2025. The Summer Session of the Trialogue Club International on "Russian-American Relations: What is the Future?" held in Moscow

№ 24 (82), 2025. The seventh cohort of students graduated from the International Dual Degree MA Program “Global Security, Nuclear Policy, and WMD Nonproliferation”

№ 23 (81), 2025. PIR Center introduces a new section on the website “Experts on the Prospects of the NPT 2026 Review Conference”

№ 21 (79), 2025. PIR Center introduces a new section on the website “Experts on Indefinite Extension of the NPT”

№ 20 (78), 2025. PIR Center introduces a new section on the website “Postcards from our Alumni”

№ 7 (17), 2025. «Fortunately, Iran is led by realists, and on that day, with accurate foresight, Iran had read America’s intention for war and had relocated its sensitive materials»: Interview with Majid Afshani by Sviatoslav Arov

№ 19 (77), 2025. PIR Center held an expert seminar on “Outcomes of the Preparatory Committee Meeting for the NPT-2026 Review Conference and the 30th Anniversary of the Indefinite Extension of the NPT”

№ 17 (75), 2025. Open Day of Master's Program International Security by PIR Center & MGIMO Takes Place in Moscow

Security Index Yearbook 2024-2025 by PIR&MGIMO Vol.1 Digital Edition is available online on our website!

September 23, 2025

In light of Vladimir Putin's proposal to maintain the limits of the START Treaty after 2026, questions arise about the real likelihood that the U.S. and other key players will agree to such terms. In Evgeny Buzhinsky's commentary, he discusses why the U.S. remains the primary partner in negotiations, and evaluates the complexity of reaching a new agreement, considering the current political situation and potential disagreements over issues such as China and new weapons. [...]

September 23, 2025
Hot Topic № 12 (23), 2025. The Future of the START Treaty: Chances for an Agreement and Challenges in the Negotiation Process
Buzhinskiy, Evgeny P.
August 26, 2025

Amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and a renewed wave of diplomatic activity, the world’s attention has focused on the outcomes of the recent summit in Anchorage, where the presidents of Russia and the United States met. Read an exclusive interview with PIR Center by Thomas Graham. [...]

August 26, 2025
№ 10 (20), 2025. “The Alaska Summit was only the beginning of a long negotiation process”: Interview with Thomas Graham by Alexandra Zubenko
Graham, Thomas

Security index

December 16, 2024

This occasional paper takes a look at the potential of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) states in the field of high technologies and the prospects for promoting Russia’s interests in this area.

December 16, 2024
№4 (44), 2024. Technological Renaissance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for Russia
Tsukanov, Leonid V.
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Middle East
October 14, 2025

Ahead of his visit to Israel today, U.S. President Donald Trump made several public statements […]

October 14, 2025
PIR-Post № 9 (31), 2025. “Trump’s Game”: Did the Strike on Iran Bring Peace to Gaza?
International Security
September 5, 2025

“Rosatom” has once again floated the idea of involving the United States in the operation […]

September 5, 2025
PIR-Post № 8 (30), 2025. Zaporozhskaya NPP: From Apple of Discord to a Platform for U.S.-Russia Cooperation?
Orlov, Vladimir A.
Global Security; Nuclear Nonproliferation; JCPOA; Iran
September 2, 2025

I concur with the assessment on August 27 by Ambassador Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s Permanent Representative […]

September 2, 2025
PIR Post № 7 (29), 2025. JCPOA at a Deadlock: Disputes Over the Snapback Mechanism and the Future of UNSCR 2231
Rauf, Tariq

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October 8, 2025

MOSCOW. OCTOBER 8, 2025. PIR PRESS. «The joint educational product of MGIMO University and PIR […]

October 8, 2025

№ 35 (93), 2025. On September 18 and September 25, 2025, a series of welcome meetings for the 2nd cohort of students of the MA program “International Security” took place

October 3, 2025

MOSCOW, OCTOBER 3, 2025. PIR-PRESS. “In the 1980s, there were efforts to develop space-based interceptors, […]

October 3, 2025

№ 34 (92), 2025. PIR Center hosted a seminar titled “The Role and Place of Missile Defense in Arms Control Issues”

October 2, 2025

MOSCOW, SEPTEMBER 30, 2025. PIR PRESS. “Different forms of international pressure – diplomatic, economic, military, […]

October 2, 2025

№ 33 (91), 2025. PIR Center Report Series: “The Impact of International Factors on the Development of Iran’s Nuclear Program and Tehran’s Strategic Decisions”

September 26, 2025

MOSCOW, SEPTEMBER 26, 2025. PIR PRESS. “An important lesson from the 12-day war between Iran […]

September 26, 2025

№ 32 (90), 2025. PIR Center hosted a seminar titled “Iran-Israel Confrontation: New Balance of Power in the Middle East and Lessons of 2025”

October 10, 2025

While Australian debate is focussed on how a future SSN capability as a component of a US-led coalition may be utilised to deter China, it is also relevant to assess its implications for the safety of the Russian Navy’s strategic deterrent posture in the Far East. [....]

October 10, 2025
The AUKUS Submarine Agreement and Russia’s Security Concerns
Ladanov, Vladimir A.
August 28, 2025

On July 4, 2025, the International Colloquium on the role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future international order was held in Hong Kong. The event, organized by the Asian Academy of International Law in partnership with the AAIL Foundation and the Chinese Society of International Law, gathered experts from 47 jurisdictions worldwide, with more than 250 participants in total. [...]

August 28, 2025
Artificial Intelligence in Shaping the Future International Order: Outcomes of the International Colloquium in Hong Kong – Report by Vadim Kozyulin from Hong Kong
Kozyulin, Vadim B.
January 16, 2025

Since their coup against Yemen’s legitimate government in 2014, the Houthis have been a key instigator of a prolonged civil war that has now lasted more than a decade... [...]

January 16, 2025
The Houthi Threat to Regional Security: Lessons Learned from the Events of January 17
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali
August 29, 2025

(1) Reduction in the number of installed uranium enrichment centrifuges at the Natanz facility; (2) Limitation of uranium enrichment levels to 3.67% for 15 years; (3) Transfer of 97% of enriched uranium stockpiles out of the country or their dilution; (4) Iran’s renunciation of the development and use of civilian nuclear energy. [...]

August 29, 2025
Which of the following provisions is not part of Iran’s main obligations under the JCPOA (2015)?

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April 10, 2024

Online-course on nuclear nonproliferation and arms control

May 29, 2025

Today, we would like to recall the chapter written by Dr. Petr Topychkanov, Senior Researcher at the Center for International Security at the IMEMO RAS, Associate Senior Researcher at the SIPRI Weapons of Mass Destruction Program, entitled “Interaction on Nuclear Nonproliferation in South Asia”, which was first published in PIR Center’s collective monograph “Russia-U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation Dialogue: Lessons Learned and Road Ahead” (2021). [...]

May 29, 2025
«Interaction on Nuclear Nonproliferation in South Asia» — from the chapter by Petr Topychkanov, first published in PIR Center’s collective monograph «Russia-U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation Dialogue: Lessons Learned and Road Ahead», 2021
Topychkanov, Petr V.
July 23, 2025

“Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine” is a thorough study of one of the most significant events in the history of international security: Ukraine’s nuclear disarmament process in the 1990s. The work combines historical analysis with reflections on international institutions and geopolitical forecasting, making it a unique contribution to the study of nuclear nonproliferation [...]

July 23, 2025
Ukraine: The Long Road to the NPT
Shakhov, Yuriy A.
August 2, 2024

Security Index Yearbook 2024-2025 Global Edition is a unique collection of analytical materials on the most burning issues of the global and regional agendas in times of growing international tension and Russian approaches to them. [...]

August 2, 2024
Security Index Yearbook 2024-2025 Global Edition

PIR Toast

October 4, 2025

Today is the birthday of Vladimir Orlov, Founding Director of PIR Center, Founding President of […]

October 4, 2025

Vladimir A. Orlov celebrates his 57th birthday

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