For present day Russia the key question is whether we can preserve and continue this social evolutionary track and still ensure human survival, Zinoviev Club member Iskander Valitov believes. Read more
An alternative history recorded by Baltic historians and promoted by Baltic politicians over the past 25 years presents local Nazi henchmen as “freedom fighters,” writes Zinoviev Club member Oleg Nazarov. Read more
A new Europe, which the United States is creating as a replacement for Old Europe , will be exactly what Ukraine is today in terms of social governance technology, says Zinoviev Club member Timofei Sergeitsev. Read more
Olga Zinovieva ponders the issue of love and hate that inevitably arises today when it comes to German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Read more
In 2016, Ukraine will end up in an even tougher situation than the already fully “associated with Europe” Moldova is in today, says Zinoviev Club member Dmitry Kulikov. Read more
In a situation where even the ideologues of capitalism suggest that it has run its course, the issue of its future comes up again, Vladimir Lepekhin says. Read more
A hundred years after its publication, Vladimir Lenin’s work titled “Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism” has not lost its significance in Russia, says Pavel Rodkin, a member of the Zinoviev Club. Read more
Russia should muster up some strength and choose to have an economy of its own, says Zinoviev Club member Iskander Valitov. Read more
Young people in Russian should know that, at the beginning of all Russo-Turkish wars, the Turkish side staged provocations and made loud statements. But it was the Turks who were soundly beaten time and again, writes Oleg Nazarov, a member of the Zinoviev Club. Read more
Russia can only reproduce itself and fight for its survival as a historical state of political internationalism within the historical framework of the dominant Russian culture, says Timofei Sergeitsev, a member of the Zinoviev Club. Read more
Olga Zinovieva, co-chair of the Rossiya Segodnya Zinoviev Club, on the outcome of 2015 in light of the 2016 priorities. Read more
The main events of the past year were not those that were noted by the man on the street, but rather those that changed people’s lives and thinking, says Vladimir Lepekhin. Read more
Zinoviev Club member Dmitry Kulikov reviews the outgoing year and its key events. Read more
International terrorism uses consumer society’s language and technology for self-advertising, says Zinoviev Club member Pavel Rodkin. Read more
Tension in the world is rapidly growing. Time has become a critical factor for our “partners.” To all appearances, they are running out of time, Zinoviev Club member Iskander Valitov asserts. Read more
“The 75th anniversary of Operation Barbarossa is an event we have no right to ignore,” says Oleg Nazarov, member of Rossiya Segodnya’s Zinoviev Club. Read more
Zinoviev Club member Dmitry Kulikov analyzes the geopolitical face-off between Russia and the United States that unfolded in the last few weeks of 2015. Read more
According to Vladimir Lepekhin, the main and global threat facing Russia is not the West, as such, but rather so-called Westernism. Read more
No country in the world has escaped the shock therapy of global neoliberalism, writes Pavel Rodkin, a member of the Zinoviev Club. Read more
So how do you kill an elephant with a needle, wonders co-chair of Rossiya Segodnya’s Zinoviev Club Olga Zinovieva, reverting to the ideas of outstanding Russian thinker Alexander Zinoviev. Read more