Amid the upcoming official visit of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to Moscow, scheduled for January 17, we would like to recall the article by Mr. Adlan Margoev devoted to the strategic partnership between Russia and Iran. [...]
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 […]
PIR Center is on New Year & Russian Orthodox Christmas holidays until January 13
PIR Center is on New Year & Russian Orthodox Christmas holidays until January 13
MOSCOW, DECEMBER 28, 2024. PIR PRESS. The concluding seminar of the course “Current Issues in […]
№ 58, 2024. PIR Center concluded the course on Nuclear Nonproliferation and awarded the most active students with printed copies of Ambassador Yuri Nazarkin’s memoirs, «On the START. On Africa. On Life: Memoirs of a Diplomat»
The final seminar of the course “Current Issues in Nuclear Nonproliferation” was held as part […]
The top-performing students of the Nuclear Nonproliferation course, part of the master’s program in «International Security», implemented by PIR Center and MGIMO University, received printed copies of the Security Index Yearbook
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. [...]
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... [...]
(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. [...]
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. [...]
There is no doubt that previous approaches to determining various nuclear strategies in the era of nuclear arms control revival are becoming irrelevant... [...]
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. [...]
Dear friends and colleagues! On behalf of PIR Center, we congratulate you on your birthday! […]
PIR Center congratulates friends and colleagues who celebrated their birthdays in November-December!