On the approval of the charter of the federal state scientific budgetary institution "Russian Institute for Strategic Research". On approval of the charter of the federal state scientific budgetary institution "Russian institute for strategic

state research organization. It was formed by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation in 1992 in order to provide information and analytical support for the activities of the highest legislative and executive bodies in the country. RISS develops general issues of ensuring national security, conducts research on phenomena and trends in foreign countries affecting the national security and interests of Russia, the problems of developing relations between Russia and foreign countries, studies the nature and direction of global and regional military-political and economic processes, analyzes and forecasting crisis situations in individual countries and regions of the world. Since 1996 RISS has been a corporate member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London). Creative cooperation is carried out with the Wilton Park Conference Center at the British Foreign Office, the Royal Institute of International Relations (UK), the Institute for International Strategic Studies (France), the Military Center for Strategic Studies (Italy). RISS maintains constant contacts with the branches of foundations in Moscow, in particular with the Carnegie Moscow Center (USA), the John and Catherine T. Mamsarturov Foundation (USA), the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (Germany), etc. RISS carries out creative cooperation with scientific centers in Asia, among which: China Institute of Contemporary International Relations; China Institute for International Strategic Studies; Shanghai Institute of International Studies; Heilujiang Provincial Academy of Social Sciences (PRC); Institute for Political and International Studies under the Iranian Foreign Ministry; Institute for Defense Research and Analysis (India). The main consumers of RISS products are: the Presidential Administration, the Federation Council and the State Duma, their committees; The Security Council, the Government and its apparatus, ministries and departments. Since 1996, a branch of RISS has been functioning - the Center for Baltic Studies in Kaliningrad (Kaliningrad region).

  • 1812. "The Liberation of Russia from the Invasion of the Enemy": Lessons from History and Challenges of Our Time. [Djv- 3.8M] Collection of reports. Edited by M.B. Smolina, D.A. Maltsev.
    (Moscow: RISS, 2013. - Russian Institute for Strategic Studies)
    Scan, OCR, processing, Djv format: Legion, 2015
    • CONTENT:
      Editorial note (5).
      Multatuli P.V. The false myth of the "preventive war" in 1812 (7).
      Rachinsky A.V. Failed coronation of Napoleon (20).
      Maltsev D.A. The problem of the readiness of the Russian imperial army for war in the writings of historians and in reality (25).
      L.V. Vyskochkov The peoples of Russia in the Patriotic War of 1812 (34).
      Zemtsov V.N. Panorama of F.A. Roubaud "Battle of Borodino": the story of a national myth (53).
      Troshin N.N. Continental system: history and modernity (71).
      Ablova N.E. The Patriotic War of 1812 in modern Belarusian historiography and educational literature (84).
      Sytin A.N. 1812 - the apogee of the power of the Russian Empire (100).
      Ilyashevich V.N. Patriotic War of 1812: the northern direction and the Baltic (111).
      Ochirov U.B. Irregular regiments of the Russian army in the war of 1812-1814: peculiarities of study and "blank spots" (on the example of Kalmyk regiments) (136).
      Rakhimov R.N. National cavalry in the Patriotic War of 1812 (158).
      Potrashkov S.V. Patriotic War of 1812: Historical Memory of Ukrainians and Modern Ukrainian Historiography (166).
      Carpenter V.P., Ovchinnikova M.B. Moscow hospital during the Patriotic War of 1812 (177).
      A.A. Soldatov Berezina's lessons: the results and significance of the Patriotic War of 1812 through the eyes of modern French society (191).
      I. V. Borodin The image of Russia in the era of the Napoleonic wars and its role in the liberation of Europe in modern Serbian and Croatian historiography (207).
      Nemensky O.B. Western Russia and the Russian-Polish conflict in the Patriotic War of 1812 (218).
      Ermakov A.V. The Patriotic War of 1812 and the formation of a new ideology of Russian education (225).

Publisher's abstract: The proposed edition includes reports and speeches of leading experts of RISS, scientists and researchers from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia and France, made at the international scientific conference “1812. "Liberation of Russia from the Invasion of the Enemy": Lessons from History and Challenges of the Present ", dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the victory in the Patriotic War. The reports analyze the role of the Patriotic War of 1812 in the history of the Russian state and nation. The problems of coverage of the events of that time in modern foreign and Russian historiography, the main interpretations and falsifications of the history of the Napoleonic wars that pose a threat to national security, as well as the significance of the Patriotic War of 1812 as a resource for the patriotic education of youth and strengthening of national unity are discussed.

Russian Institute for Strategic Studies
(RISS)
original name Federal State Scientific Budgetary Institution "Russian Institute for Strategic Studies"
International name Russia "s Institute for Strategic Studies
Founded
Director Mikhail Fradkov (from 4 January 2017)
Location Russia Russia , Moscow
Legal address 125413, Moscow, Flotskaya street , building 15B
Website www.riss.ru

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The Institute was transformed in accordance with the decree President Boris Yeltsin of February 29, 1992 No. 202 "On the formation of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies" from the former Research Institute of Intelligence Problems First Main Directorate of the KGB of the USSR as a think tank Russian Foreign Intelligence Service ... AT 2009 year the institute was reorganized and reassigned Administration of the President of Russia ... The work at the Institute is a state civil service. The institute employs 11 doctors of sciences and 45 candidates of sciences.

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The problem of HIV / AIDS

Employees of the Institute Oksana Petrovskaya and Igor Beloborodov in the report Moscow City Duma in May 2016, they named statements about the epidemic AIDS in Russia (which, in particular, was stated by the head of the Federal Center for the Fight against AIDS Vadim Pokrovsky) part information war West against Russia. They pointed to the existence of two models of the fight against HIV: Western (includes “neoliberal ideological content, insensitivity to national characteristics and the absolutization of the rights of risk groups - drug addicts, LGBT ") And Moscow (" takes into account the cultural, historical and psychological characteristics of the Russian population, relies on conservative ideology and traditional values \u200b\u200b"). It was noted that Russia is offered to use the first approach in the fight against the disease and thereby turn the topic of the epidemic "into a political problem of confronting Russia as a country that allows itself to conduct an independent foreign and domestic policy."

RISS and the 2016 US presidential election

BBC Russian Service noted that the journalists of the news agency Reuters Ned Parker, Jonathan Landy and John Walcott "referring to the words of four former US administration officials" reported that RISS, on behalf of the Russian President Vladimir Putin was engaged in the development of a plan for "intervention of Russia (eng.)russian at 2016 U.S. presidential election "Aimed at influencing" with the support of the broadcasting giants

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  • development of information and analytical materials, proposals, recommendations, expert assessments for state structures of Russia;
  • informing the political and scientific circles, the public about the problems affecting the national security and strategic interests of Russia;
  • organization and holding of scientific and practical conferences, seminars, situational analyzes on priority problems;
  • provision of information and consulting services.

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The deputy directors of RISS are T.S.Guzenkova, I.V. Prokofiev, A.V. Glazova, M. B. Smolin, G. G. Tishchenko.

Deputy Director of RISS, Doctor of Historical Sciences T.S. Guzenkova, Deputy Head of the Center for Research on Problems of the Near Abroad of RISS, Doctor of Historical Sciences, specialist in the history of southern and Western Slavs O. V. Petrovskaya and Head of the Sector of Demography, Migration and Ethnoreligious Problems of RISS, Candidate of Sociological Sciences I. I. Beloborodov in his report to the Moscow City Duma called the statements about the AIDS epidemic (as stated in particular by the head of the Federal AIDS Center Vadim Pokrovsky) as part of the information war of the West against Russia (“the HIV / AIDS problem is used as an element of the information war against Russia "). It was pointed out that the existence of two models of combating HIV: Western (includes “neoliberal ideological content, insensitivity to national characteristics and the absolutization of the rights of risk groups - drug addicts, LGBT people”) and Moscow (“takes into account the cultural, historical and psychological characteristics of the Russian population, relies on conservative ideology and traditional values \u200b\u200b”). It was noted that the world community proposes to Russia to apply the first approach in the fight against the disease and thus turns the topic of the epidemic "into a political problem of confronting Russia as a country that allows itself to conduct an independent foreign and domestic policy." ...

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“Vasily Dmitritch, I feel so sorry for you!… No, but you are so nice… but don’t need… this… and so I will always love you.
Denisov bent over her hand, and she heard strange, incomprehensible sounds to her. She kissed his black, tangled, curly head. At this moment the hurried noise of the Countess's dress was heard. She went up to them.
“Vasily Dmitritch, I thank you for your honor,” the countess said in an embarrassed voice, but which seemed stern to Denisov, “but my daughter is so young, and I thought that you, as a friend of my son, should first address me. In that case, you would not have put me in the need to refuse.
- G "Athena," said Denisov with downcast eyes and a guilty look, he wanted to say something else and hesitated.
Natasha could not calmly see him so pitiful. She began to sob loudly.
"D" Athena, I am guilty before you, "Denisov continued in a broken voice," but know that I am so idolized for your daughter and all your family that I will give two lives ... "He looked at the Countess and, noticing her stern face ... "Well," feel, Mr. Athena, "he said, kissed her hand and, without looking at Natasha, with quick, decisive steps left the room.

The next day Rostov saw off Denisov, who did not want to stay in Moscow for a single day. Denisov was seen off by the gypsies by all his Moscow friends, and he did not remember how they put him in the sleigh and how they drove the first three stations.
After Denisov's departure, Rostov, waiting for the money that the old count could not suddenly collect, spent two more weeks in Moscow, without leaving the house, and mainly in the young ladies' room.
Sonya was more tender and loyal to him than before. She seemed to want to show him that his failure was a feat for which she now loves him even more; but Nikolai now considered himself unworthy of her.
He filled up the girls' albums with poems and notes, and without saying goodbye to any of his acquaintances, finally sending all 43 thousand and receiving Dolokhov's signature, left at the end of November to catch up with the regiment, which was already in Poland.

After his explanation with his wife, Pierre went to Petersburg. There were no horses at the station in Torzhok, or the caretaker did not want them. Pierre had to wait. He lay down without undressing on a leather sofa in front of a round table, put his big legs in warm boots on this table and thought.
- Will you order the suitcases to be brought in? Make a bed, would you like some tea? The valet asked.
Pierre did not answer, because he had not heard or seen anything. He started thinking at the last station and kept thinking about the same thing - about so important that he paid no attention to what was happening around him. He was not only not interested in the fact that he would come to St. Petersburg later or earlier, or that he would or would not have a place to rest at this station, but it was all the same in comparison with the thoughts that occupied him now, whether he hours or a lifetime at this station.
The caretaker, the caretaker, the valet, the woman with the Torzhok sewing came into the room, offering their services. Pierre, without changing his position of raised legs, looked at them through glasses, and did not understand what they might need and how they could all live without solving the issues that occupied him. And he was occupied with all the same questions from the very day he returned from Sokolniki after the duel and spent the first painful, sleepless night; only now, in the solitude of the journey, did they take possession of him with particular power. Whatever he began to think about, he returned to the same questions, which he could not resolve, and could not stop asking himself. As if in his head that main screw, on which his whole life was held, had coiled. The screw did not go further, did not come out, but turned, grabbing nothing, still on the same thread, and it was impossible to stop turning it.
The caretaker entered and humiliatedly began to ask his Excellency to wait only two hours, after which he would give couriers for his Excellency (whatever will be). The caretaker was obviously lying and wanted only to get extra money from the traveler. “Was it bad or good?” Pierre asked himself. “For me it is good, for another traveler it is bad, but for him it is inevitable, because he has nothing to eat: he said that he was nailed for this by an officer. And the officer nailed him because he had to go faster. And I shot at Dolokhov because I considered myself insulted, and Louis XVI was executed because he was considered a criminal, and a year later those who executed him were killed, also for something. What's wrong? What well? What should I love, what should I hate? Why live, and what am I? What is life, what is death? What power controls everything? ”He asked himself. And there was no answer to any of these questions, except for one, not a logical answer, not at all to these questions. This answer was: “if you die, everything will end. You will die and you will know everything, or you will stop asking. " But it was also scary to die.
The Torzhkovskaya tradeswoman in a shrill voice offered her goods, and especially the goat shoes. “I have hundreds of rubles, which I have nowhere to put, and she is standing in a torn fur coat and looking timidly at me,” thought Pierre. And why is this money needed? Just one hair can add to her happiness, peace of mind, this money? Can anything in the world make her and me less prone to evil and death? Death, which will end everything and which must come today or tomorrow - anyway in a moment, in comparison with eternity. " And he again pressed on the non-gripping screw, and the screw kept turning in the same place.
His servant gave him a book of the novel cut in half in letters to m me Suza. [Madame Suza.] He began to read about the suffering and virtuous struggle of a certain Amelie de Mansfeld. [Amalie Mansfeld.] And why did she fight against her seducer, he thought, when she loved him? God could not put in her soul an aspiration contrary to His will. My ex-wife didn't fight and maybe she was right. Nothing was found, Pierre told himself again, nothing had been invented. We can only know that we know nothing. And this is the highest degree of human wisdom. "
Everything in himself and around him seemed confusing, meaningless and disgusting to him. But in this very disgust for everything around him, Pierre found a kind of irritating pleasure.