- December 7, 2013
- Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Japan Diary, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States
- Why Syria Makes Russia Rebalance Its Policy in Asia-Pacific
- December 7, 2013
- Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
- A Tale of Two NATOs How Russia Can Cope With or Use Them
- November 9, 2013
- Categories:China, Culture, Eurasia, Politics, Russia, Society, World Economy, World Trends, civilization
- Russia, Russia, Wherefore Art Thou Russia?
- November 9, 2013
- Categories:Central Asia, China, Eurasia, Russia, Society, World Economy, World Trends
- Russia Needs Immigrants Anyway, But Not Too Many
- October 25, 2013
- Categories:Central Asia, China, Eurasia, Russia, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
- The China Factor in Afghanistan-2014
- October 4, 2013
- Categories:Central Asia, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, The United States, World Trends
- On the Collision between the EU and the Eurasian Union
- September 18, 2013
- Categories:Africa, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Oceania, Politics, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
- What Has and Has Not Changed After the U.S.-Russia Agreement on Syria
- July 13, 2013
- Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends, civilization
- For Whom the Democracy Tolls in Eurasia?
- July 6, 2013
- Categories:Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Russia, South Korea, The United States, World Trends, civilization
- Do Not Fixate Too Much on China's Surge
- January 3, 2012
- Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Economy, Eurasia, Europe, Japan Diary, Oceania, Politics, Russia, Society, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, The World, World Economy, civilization
- The year of the dragon hath come
- June 19, 2010
- Categories:Africa, Asia, Central Asia, China, Culture, Eurasia, Europe, Oceania, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
- Cultural exchange in the world of relativity
- May 17, 2010
- Categories:Africa, Asia, Central Asia, China, Economy, Eurasia, Europe, Oceania, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, The World, World Economy, World Trends
- The Greek crisis--perhaps a harbinger of a historical change
- December 26, 2009
- Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, South Korea, The United States, World Trends
- For a "Star Alliance" of second-tier powers in the world--my trip to India
- February 15, 2009
- Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Japan Diary, Oceania, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, Theses, World Economy
- The stronger China becomes, the more America needs Japan(only if Japan has a proper governance)
- January 24, 2009
- Categories:Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, The United States, Theses, World Economy, World Trends
- For a New Peaceful Coexistence between Russia and the West
- December 22, 2008
- Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Economy, Eurasia, Japan, Japan Diary, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, The World, Theses, World Economy
- Season's Greetings!
- September 4, 2008
- Categories:Eurasia, Russia, The United States, The World, Theses, World Trends
- What Russians are feeling about the war in Georgia
- August 20, 2008
- Categories:Eurasia, Europe, Russia, The United States, The World, World Trends
- Why not accord independence to Abkhazia and Ossetia?
- June 6, 2008
- Categories:Central Asia, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Japan Diary, The World
- For a Central Asian version of CSCE Conference
- February 1, 2007
- Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Eurasia, Russia, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
- Without developing economy one cannot enforce democracy