On November 20, PIR Center conducted the presentation of Security Index Yearbook: Global Edition. The event took place at the UN Office in Geneva and was co-organized with the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva. The presentation was held in the format of a roundtable on the topic: “Security Index in a New World: What Future for Arms Control?” We are pleased to share the opening remarks by Amb. Gennady Gatilov, Russian Permanent Representative at the UN Office and other international organizations in Geneva. [...]
Dr. Vladimir Orlov, Founding Director of PIR Center, gave an interview to Lidovky discussing the changes in Russia’s nuclear doctrine, state’s nuclear policy, and relations with the West amidst the current geopolitical crisis. [...]
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.
On December 5, 1994, 30 years ago, the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) between […]
MOSCOW. DECEMBER 16, 2024. PIR PRESS. The Security Index (in Russian) came out with the […]
№ 56, 2024. The Security Index (in Russian) came out with the new report «Prospects for Cooperation Between Russia and the Persian Gulf States in the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy» by Sviatoslav Arov
MOSCOW. DECEMBER 16, 2024. PIR PRESS. The Security Index Occasional Paper Series came out with […]
№ 55, 2024. The Security Index Occasional Paper Series came out with the new report «Technological Renaissance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for Russia» by Dr. Leonid Tsukanov
MOSCOW. DECEMBER 11, 2024. PIR PRESS. «Russia maintains long-term prospects for cooperation with Africa due […]
№ 54, 2024. PIR Center conducted an expert seminar to discuss the report titled «Prospects for Cooperation Between Russia and African and the Persian Gulf States in the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy»
MOSCOW. DECEMBER 10, 2024. PIR PRESS. «I presented a program for the development of PIR […]
№ 53, 2024. Proposals for reforming PIR Center were adopted, and a director was elected at the annual meeting of PIR Center Executive Board
International law has always been the cornerstone of the co-existence of the diversity of actors in the global political arena. It aims to regulate the use of force, protect the sovereignty of nation-states, and prevent wars and armed conflicts. The United Nations (UN) Charter posits the critical elements of international security, focusing on so-called soft and hard security. [...]
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. [...]
On June 27, 2024, the 123rd Extended Session of the Trialogue Club International took place. It included two panel discussions, with the first devoted to the ongoing transformation processes, shifting world order, and emerging challenges. [...]
(1) Bans on the transfer of potential benefits from any peaceful applications of nuclear explosions to non-nuclear-weapon states; (2) Restricts the development of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in the territories of non-nuclear-weapon states; (3) Enables international exchange of nuclear material and equipment for peaceful purposes; (4) Limits the right of any group of states to conclude regional treaties to ensure the total absence of nuclear weapons in their respective territories [...]
In light of the recent U.S. presidential elections, we are pleased to recall an article written by Dr. Alexander V. Vorontsov, Head of the Department for Korean and Mongolian Studies at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a PIR Center Advisory Board member since 2013. The article, titled “Situation on the Korean Peninsula: Opportunities for the New U.S. Administration and Russian Interests,” was first published in the “Russia Confidential” journal, 2017, No. 1 (241), Vol. 16. [...]
Today, a lack of globally focused publications with analytical materials written by Russian international relations experts is evident. [...]
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. [...]
On behalf of PIR Center, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to our dear friends and […]
PIR Center congratulates friends and colleagues who celebrated their birthdays in October!