Rethinking Russia

Dmitri Trenin, Dan Rather, Stephen Cohen, Ariel Cohen TV/Radio Broadcast May 29, 2009 HDNet's Dan Rather Reports
Summary
Despite President Obama’s upcoming participation in the Russia-U.S. summit in St. Petersburg, much of the American foreign policy community remains at odds over U.S. policy towards Moscow.
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Despite President Obama’s  upcoming participation in the Russia-U.S. summit in St. Petersburg, much of the American foreign policy community  continue to disagree on the extent and manner of cooperation that the U.S. should pursue towards Russia. 

Dmitri Trenin offered his take on the new ‘reset’ policy of the American government: “I think that the reset that people are talking about was not the reset of U.S. policy toward Russia. It was the reset of U.S. foreign policy, full stop. That’s what changed.”
Source: http://carnegie.ru/2009/05/29/rethinking-russia/albm

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