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

№ 22 (80), 2025. PIR Center and MGIMO University held a seminar on “Future of Russian-American Relations”, the keynote speaker was Anatoly Antonov

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

Hot Topic № 6 (17), 2025 Déjà Vu – and What It Tells Us

№ 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

Hot Topic № 5 (16), 2025. Pandora’s Box was Opened Today

Hot Topic № 4 (15), 2025. Long Time No Strategic Partnership: Sources of (In)Coherence between Russia and Iran

№ 6 (16), 2025. «Iran's nuclear infrastructure has not been damaged seriously»: Brief Interview with Adlan Margoev by Dr. Vladimir Orlov, PIR Center Founding Director

№ 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”

№ 5 (15), 2025. «States parties should act in the larger interest of the NPT and to rise above their fixed positions»: Interview with Dr. Tariq Rauf by Alexandra Zubenko

Hot Topic № 3 (14), 2025. Secret Recipe of the NPT Longevity

№ 18 (76), 2025. On May 15, PIR Center will hold 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: Assessment and Significance” in a hybrid format

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

№ 2 (4), 2025. Russia always emphasizes that our co-operation with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is consistent with the norms of international law and is not directed against the security of the Republic of Korea

On Working Hours of PIR Center in May 2025

№ 16 (74), 2025. PIR Center celebrates its 31st birthday today

№ 15 (73), 2025. PIR Center held a series of seminars “Nuclear ambitions, opportunities, and fantasies of Ukraine”

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

June 23, 2025

We have seen this before – 22 years ago, to be exact. At the time, the United States and its allies were ostensibly looking for weapons of mass destruction. Under that propagandistic slogan, an entire state was dismantled and its regime forcibly removed. [...]

June 23, 2025
Déjà Vu – and What It Tells Us
Orlov, Vladimir A.
June 17, 2025

The scale of the latest escalation in the Middle East took many by surprise. However, an enormous number of signs had indicated that conflict was likely to happen. A local expert, Majid Afshani, Board Member of Governance and Policy Think Tank (Iran), provides his insights on recent developments in Iran, as shared in an interview with PIR Center. [...]

June 17, 2025
№ 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
Majid Afshani

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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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Arms control
July 1, 2025

The world development today is influenced by two multidirectional trends. On the one hand, the […]

July 1, 2025
PIR Post № 3 (25), 2025. “We need to take a proactive stance rather than waiting for Washington to wake up”
Antonov, Anatoly I.
Hypersonic Weapons
March 16, 2025

Both nuclear and strategic non-nuclear weapons remain top priorities for the Trump-Vance Administration amid rapid […]

March 16, 2025
PIR Post № 2 (24), 2025. The White House’s General Plight: The Future of Hypersonic Weapons in the Context of U.S. Nuclear Triad Modernization
Astvatsaturov, Artem A.
Arms control
February 6, 2025

Hypersonic weapons are emerging as one of the most significant strategic weapon types within the […]

February 6, 2025
PIR Post № 1 (23), 2025. No Time for Pacification: The Future of U.S.-Australian Hypersonic Cooperation in the Context of U.S.-China Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific
Astvatsaturov, Artem A.

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July 2, 2025

MOSCOW. JULY 2, 2025. PIR PRESS. «Any Review Conference is dominated by burning international issues, […]

July 2, 2025

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

June 24, 2025

MOSCOW. JUNE 24, 2025. PIR PRESS. «I truly believe to what Mr. Trump is saying. […]

June 24, 2025

№ 22 (80), 2025. PIR Center and MGIMO University held a seminar on “Future of Russian-American Relations”, the keynote speaker was Anatoly Antonov

June 23, 2025

MOSCOW. JUNE 23, 2025. PIR PRESS. «The indefinite extension of the NPT at the 1995 […]

June 23, 2025

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

June 17, 2025

MOSCOW. JUNE 17, 2025. PIR PRESS. «PIR Alumni Community is one of our main values. […]

June 17, 2025

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

May 5, 2025

This article is based on the keynote speech by Dr. Alexander Vorontsov, PhD in History, Head of the Department of Korea and Mongolia, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Science, PIR Center Advisory Board Member, at the 125th Spring Session of the Trialogue Club International entitled “Russia and the DPRK: A New Alliance or an Ad-hoc Partnership? New Realities for the Korean Peninsula”. [....]

May 5, 2025
Russia always emphasizes that our co-operation with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is consistent with the norms of international law and is not directed against the security of the Republic of Korea
Vorontsov, Alexander V.
August 8, 2024

The Second Session of the Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) for the 11th Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference concluded in Geneva on August 2. It included the debates on the FMCT, the CTBT, the NWFZ, the provision of negative guarantees to non-nuclear-weapon states, the situation with ZNPP, and other topical issues. Alexandra Zubenko, an M.A. Candidate in the International Dual Degree M.A. Program “Global Security, Nuclear Policy, and WMD Nonproliferation” (MGIMO-MIIS-PIR Center), attended the Session. [...]

August 8, 2024
«On the outcomes of the Second Session of the Preparatory Committee to the 11th NPT Review Conference» — Report by Alexandra Zubenko from Geneva
Zubenko, Alexandra S.
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
January 7, 2025

(1) Export of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with flight range of 300 kilometers or more and payload from 500 kilograms; (2) Export of scramjet technologies; (3) Technologies of dual-use referring to the missile equipment; (4) Guidelines of transfer of missile and missile technologies. [...]

January 7, 2025
Which of the following statements are not considered in the general provisions of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)?

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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.
February 17, 2025

The rapid changes in the realities of the international security agenda have a tremendous influence on shaping new precedents for understanding the key Nuclear Cascades... [...]

February 17, 2025
The Nuclear Article of Faith: Can the Initiative of the Global Third Nuclear Age Be Implemented Effectively?
Astvatsaturov, Artem 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

July 1, 2025

On behalf of PIR Center, we wish our friends and colleagues a happy birthday! We […]

July 1, 2025

PIR Center congratulates friends and colleagues who celebrated their birthdays in June!

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