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Plans to develop nuclear energy sector in the Middle East are:
Reflecting economic necessity and should be encouraged 33 (33%)
Simply a cover to develop nuclear weapons and must be stopped 17 (17%)
Reflecting economic necessity but are too dangerous in the regional context 50 (50%)
Weapons of Mass Destruction-Free Zone in the Middle East
will be created within 10 years from now 9 (9%)
will be created in more then 10 years from now 20 (20%)
will never be created 71 (71%)
Who poses the biggest danger for Russia in the sphere of cybersecurity?
The USA 43 (33.33%)
China 17 (13.18%)
Organized crime in the cyberspace 48 (37.21%)
There is no current threat for Russia in this sphere 21 (16.28%)
In what will result current deterioration of the situation on the Korean Peninsula?
The situation will freeze at the current level 58 (45.67%)
Under the pressure of sanctions DPRK regime collapses 2 (1.57%)
Seoul's military response to the North Korean provocation will lead to a military conflict on the peninsula 11 (8.66%)
North Korea will stop the escalation and soften its policy in exchange for the lifting of sanctions 56 (44.09%)
What are the causes for the chill in relations between Russia and the United States?
It's reasonable and reflects the exhaustion of bilateral agenda of recent years 55 (35.71%)
It's reasonable in relation of current U.S. foreign policy priorities, but negative for Russia 17 (11.04%)
It's reasonable in relation of current Russian foreign policy priorities, but negative for the U.S. 15 (9.74%)
It's negative for both countries as the result of their foreign policy errors 67 (43.51%)
Do you believe that the parties will be able to reach a comprehensive agreement on Iranian nuclear program by July 20, 2014?
Yes, everything is ready 20 (27.78%)
No, the parties will continue the negotiations, extending the interim agreement for another six months 41 (56.94%)
No, the talks will fall apart 11 (15.28%)
Whom is Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighting?
ISIS is a purely local issue; regional states should be concerned 36 (10.08%)
ISIS threatens regional powers as well as the West; however, it will not target Russia 17 (4.76%)
ISIS poses a threat to all of the international community including Russia 304 (85.15%)
Which of the challenges to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime is the most pressing?
Difficulties with the implementation and universalization of the NPT 15 (16.85%)
Disturbance of strategic stability 17 (19.1%)
Increasingly ineffective mechanisms of multilateral diplomacy 48 (53.93%)
Lack of progress towards establishing a WMD-free zone in the Middle East 9 (10.11%)
How will the Russian-US relations on arms control look under the President Donald Trump?
The relations will improve 54 (12.39%)
The relations will stay at the same level 137 (31.42%)
The relations will worsen 245 (56.19%)
How will the Russian-US relations on arms control look under the President Joe Biden?
The relations will improve 29 (23.97%)
The relations will worsen 30 (24.79%)
The relations will stay at the same level 62 (51.24%)
Does Ukraine have intentions and potential to create nuclear weapons?
There are no intention and potential 25 (30.12%)
There is intention, but no potential 22 (26.51%)
There is no intention, but potential 10 (12.05%)
There are intention and potential 26 (31.33%)
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