№ 43, 2024. On October 15, an informal expert seminar will take place on the topic: «International Security Issues in BRICS Agenda: Nonproliferation and Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy»

№ 42, 2024. There is one week left until the deadline for submitting applications for the IV Evstafiev Award competition for the best research paper in international security

PIR Calendar 2024: October

№ 41, 2024. The Russian-African Forum of Young IR Professionals on International Security and Development is set to begin on October 1 and will run until October 6

№ 40, 2024. PIR Center recalls that the competition for the IV Evstafiev Award for the best research paper in international security is in full swing!

№ 39, 2024. PIR Center celebrates Ambassador Roland Timerbaev’s birthday

№ 38, 2024. PIR Center concludes a new round of expanding PIR Center Advisory Board

№ 37, 2024. PIR Alumni Community annual meeting took place within the framework of the XXIII International School on Global Security

№ 36, 2024. On September 4, an organizational meeting for the students of the Master's program in «International Security» took place

№ 33, 2024. PIR Center published a report (in Russian) «Mongolia as a New Center of Struggle for Resources: Prospects for Russian-Mongolian Cooperation in Nuclear Energy, Mineral Exploration and Mining»

№ 32, 2024. Zvenigorod hosted VIII International Timerbaev Debates on «Who does this world need – a statesman or an individualist? On the 225th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Pushkin»

№ 30, 2024. The PIR Center Day took place within the framework of the XXIII International School on Global Security

№ 29, 2024. PIR Center published a report «International Security Issues in BRICS Agenda. Overview and Policy Recommendations»

№ 7, 2024. «The proliferation of nuclear weapons is one of the most dangerous threats to global security. As more states acquire nuclear weapons, the world becomes less secure»: Interview with Dr. Vladimir Orlov by Trending Echoes Podcast

№ 27, 2024. Zvenigorod has hosted the first global launch of the new must-read for all security aficionados – Security Index Yearbook 2024-2025 Global Edition (in English)

№ 25, 2024. The XXIII International School on Global Security has officially started

PIR Center Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary

PIR Center Publishes Nuclear Nonproliferation and Arms Control. Digital Papers

September 3, 2024

As of August 29, 2024, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi is set to visit the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) for the fifth time (since September 2022) this week to assess the nuclear safety and security situation amid the intensifying conflict. In this context, we would like to recall and highlight the commentary (April 2024) of Dr. Vladimir Orlov, Founding Director of PIR Center, and Mr. Sergey Semenov, PIR Center Research Fellow, as well as the one (March 2024) written by Mr. Sviatoslav Arov, PIR Center Research Fellow — Executive Assistant to Director. [...]

September 3, 2024
Zaporozhye NPP: Escalation Zone
Arov, Sviatoslav A., Semenov, Sergey D., Orlov, Vladimir A.
August 16, 2024

PIR Center interviewed H.E. Ambassador Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan on the margins of the Moscow Nonproliferation Conference (MNC). During the conversation, we discussed Mongolia’s role in the international nuclear nonproliferation regime and Mongolia’s path to becoming a state that has officially declared its territory free of nuclear weapons. [...]

August 16, 2024
«Mongolia suggests that non-nuclear-weapon states must not silently follow what Russia and NATO are doing now. I think Mongolia can become an example showing that even non-nuclear-weapon states have political weight and can influence the great powers»: Interview with H.E. Ambassador Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan by Roman Kalinin
Kalinin, Roman R., Enkhsaikhan, Jargalsaikhan

Security index

April 19, 2024

This research paper examines the implications of the emergence of the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN’s) nuclear-powered submarine (SSN) capability for Russia’s security. [...]

April 19, 2024
№2 (42), 2024. Dealing with the Royal Australian Navy’s SSN Capability: Risk Reduction Options
Ladanov, Vladimir V.
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Armenia-Azerbaijan
September 23, 2024

Transcaucasia is considered one of the world’s most vulnerable regions to a serious water scarcity […]

September 23, 2024
№ 15, 2024. Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Looking Through the Lens of Water Security
AlShehhi, Abdulaziz Ahmed
Cybersecurity
August 16, 2024

The rapid advancement and diffusion of information and related technologies across the globe has been […]

August 16, 2024
№ 14, 2024. Why Has the Concept of Cyber Power Become So Prevalent in National Doctrines and Strategies Recently? Are There Any Limitations or Risks of Using This Concept?
Sorokin, Maksim A.
Arms control
July 29, 2024

During the Cold War era, the question constantly arose – how many nuclear weapons one […]

July 29, 2024
№ 13, 2024. How Applicable Are the Cold War Era Nuclear Debates to the Contemporary Global Security Architecture?
Sorokin, Maksim A.

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October 10, 2024

MOSCOW. OCTOBER 10, 2024. PIR PRESS. The highlight of Russia’s BRICS chairmanship will be the […]

October 10, 2024

№ 43, 2024. On October 15, an informal expert seminar will take place on the topic: «International Security Issues in BRICS Agenda: Nonproliferation and Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy»

October 8, 2024

MOSCOW. OCTOBER 8, 2024. PIR PRESS. We would like to remind you that there is […]

October 8, 2024

№ 42, 2024. There is one week left until the deadline for submitting applications for the IV Evstafiev Award competition for the best research paper in international security

October 3, 2024

Dr. Vladimir Orlov, Founding Director of PIR Center, visited Kazakhstan from September 30 to October […]

October 3, 2024

Presentation of Security Index Yearbook in Astana, Kazakhstan

October 1, 2024

MOSCOW. OCTOBER 1, 2024. PIR-PRESS. «I am delighted to welcome you. This is a unique […]

October 1, 2024

№ 41, 2024. The Russian-African Forum of Young IR Professionals on International Security and Development is set to begin on October 1 and will run until October 6

May 20, 2024

Signed in 1995 and entering into force two years later, the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ) is a treaty between the 10 Southeast Asian member-states of ASEAN. Parties to the treaty are obligated not to develop, manufacture, acquire, possess, or control nuclear weapons within the zone. The protocols of the treaty remain open for signature by the nuclear weapon states (NWS), which none have signed. Doing so would mean that the NWS would forgo the threat or use of nuclear weapons against any state party to the treaty. [...]

May 20, 2024
Revitalizing the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone in the Era of Great Power Rivalry
Li, Nigel
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.
August 6, 2024

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. [...]

August 6, 2024
The Shadow of the Third World War? Transformation Processes in the International Arena and Their Key Participants
August 12, 2024

(1) Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Treaty of Tlatelolco); (2) The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty (Treaty of Rarotonga); (3) Southeast Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (Bangkok Treaty); (4) Treaty on Central Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone. [...]

August 12, 2024
Which of the Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaties allows nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes?

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April 10, 2024

Online-course on nuclear nonproliferation and arms control

September 3, 2024

One of the burning issues during the United States and Russian negotiations of the New START treaty was the issue of non-nuclear strategic offensive arms. It would be wrong to say that the issue of GPSW came as a surprise for Russian negotiators during work on the New START treaty, for it had not been there before. It is important to point out that the New START treaty, as well as START I, is a treaty on the reduction and limitation of strategic offensive arms. It is not a coincidence that the word ‘‘nuclear’’ is not here. It is not an omission on the part of the delegations, but the result of an uneasy compromise with the United States. [...]

September 3, 2024
«Russia Forced to Develop Global Prompt Strike Weapons» — from an interview with H.E. Anatoly Antonov for «Security Index Occasional Paper Series», 2013
Antonov, Anatoly I.
July 4, 2024

There is a stereotype that the Russian Pivot to the East followed the Pivot from the West in 2023. The book analyzes the stages of building relations between Russia and Asian states since the early 2000s – particularly with India, China, the DPRK and South Korea, ASEAN countries, Japan, and Türkiye. [...]

July 4, 2024
Asian Turn in Russian Foreign Policy: Review by Sviatoslav Arov
Arov, Sviatoslav 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 2, 2024

On behalf of PIR Center, we would like to extend our heartfelt birthday greetings to […]

October 2, 2024

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

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