

A live Webcast press conference with Carnegie experts Andrew C. Kuchins, Mark Medish, Rose Gottemoeller and Dmitri Trenin.

2005 marked a turning point in the course of Russian foreign policy, certainly since 1991, and perhaps since 1985. One could call the current policy the antithesis of Gorbachev’s “new political thinking.” How has this change been reflected in the psychology of Russia's elite and the roots of its foreign policy?