Moving towards technological sovereignty: a new global trend and the Russian specifics
... economic connectivity: major suppliers such as China began to use interdependencies as a means of geopolitical pressure on trade partners, including dumping practices to displace competitors. This resulted in China’s trade conflicts, first with the US and then with the EU.
Thirdly, the ongoing armed conflicts and new sanction barriers have further restricted freedom of trade, breaking the previously established economic ties. The unprecedented volume of sanctions imposed on Russia in 2022 has effective- ...
The position of international community on the restoration of independence of the Baltic States
The separation of the Baltics from the Soviet Uni on was a difficult process accompanied by both political and economic conflicts. The third party in the negotiation process was represented by Germany and the USA. This article sets out to identify the role of the USA and Germany in the restoration of Baltic independence. Historicism and objectivity principles serve as the methodological framework for the research. The regional approach was applied in order to integrate the features of regional development...
Reputation and status in Denmark’s strategic culture
... perceptions on the texts of the guiding foreign policy documents. The analysis highlighted and confirmed the ‘super Atlanticism’ tendencies in Denmark’s contemporary strategic culture, revealing its close ties with the Danish perception of the US as the safeguard for the liberal world order and associated multilateral institutions. Denmark’s value-driven militarised foreign political activism in the post-Cold War era is thus not only pragmatic but also ideological as it seeks to promote liberal ...