Aleksandr Sytin

Публикации автора
  • What has Russia achieved? Conclusions of five-year war
    Aleksandr Sytin
    The Kremlin's policy is based exclusively on the Putin regime's desire to cling to power for as long as possible.
  • Russia in the world: from G8 to "axis of evil"
    Aleksandr Sytin
    The new US sanctions on Russia is a logical step in the international isolation of the Kremlin where it found itself due to its aggression against Ukraine. 
  • Russia: how Cheka-coercive model of economy was built
    Aleksandr Sytin
    Russia is seeking to get to the top of the antiglobalist movement on a global scale. The most important element of this policy is anti-Americanism. Apart from geopolitics, there is business at its core.
  • How the world should react to Russia's terrorist-destructive efforts
    Aleksandr Sytin
    Europe and NATO's EU member states remain the main target of the Kremlin. Being unable to exert direct effective pressure on its western neighbours, Russia relies on acts of provocation to undermine the EU foundations from the inside…
  • Results and prospects of Russia's foreign policy
    Aleksandr Sytin
    In Russia, the "majority" is represented by a group of artists consisting of bikers, Cossacks and other clowns and television experts. Otherwise, there is no majority. In this situation, Russia will objectively be forced to reduce…
  • NATO's eastern flank
    Aleksandr Sytin
    No diplomatic efforts and attempts to "pacify" the Russian aggressor have any slightest historical and logical rational grounds. Nor should we hope that the change of the key man, or even the ruling group in Russia will lead to a decline in…
  • Is a new geopolitical configuration in the Middle East possible?
    Aleksandr Sytin
    The Warsaw NATO summit marked the complete failure of Russian policy in the western direction. The worst outcome for Moscow would have been a decision to immediately include Georgia and Ukraine into the alliance.
  • Nature of terror acts in Europe
    Aleksandr Sytin
    Russia does not hide its striving to impose cooperation in fighting international terrorism on the West. And recent terror attacks in Europe are the way of coercing into this cooperation with the Kremlin. 
  • Russia after Warsaw NATO summit - no changes expected
    Aleksandr Sytin
    After the NATO summit Russia will not only maintain its tactic of nuclear and energy blackmail but will give it another impetus. The summit also stimulates an arms race in Russia and pushes it towards a mobilisation scenario.