About the training program
The peculiarity of international relations in SAS is the emphasis on the specifics of interaction between different countries in conditions where global rules that are binding on everyone cease to apply. International trade is increasingly less regulated by WTO rules and more dependent on sanctions regimes and bilateral agreements; instead of unified norms approved by the UN Charter, international alliances and unions are emerging, where the rules for members and non-members differ radically, and a unipolar world is being replaced by a multipolar one.










