Foreign and Security Policy

Media

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    Rethinking Russia

    The conflict between the United States and Russia is a conflict between dominance and leadership, as far the U.S. is concerned, and Russia’s yearning for a global oligarchy.

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    Putin Power in Syria

    The increase of Russian supplies and presence in support of the Bashar al-Assad’s regime is part of the Russian plan to start negotiations on the ground to resolve the Syrian crisis.

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    Russia’s Game in Syria

    To the Kremlin, Assad is not the source of the problem in Syria—he is actually the way to solve it.

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    The US, Russia, and “Hybrid Warfare”

    • Dmitri Trenin, Ryan Faith, Christopher Chivvis, Michal Baranowski
    • KCRW’s To the Point

    A Russian attack on NATO’s eastern member states was never likely. At the same time, the threat of escalation in eastern Ukraine and the potential for more direct Russian and NATO involvement in the fighting there is a clear and present danger.

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    China-Russia Relations

    • Dmitri Trenin, Yu Bin
    • China Radio International’s People In the Know

    Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia has high value in the wake of the Ukraine crisis and the West’s response.

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    On the Growing Russia-China Relationship

    The rising relationship between China and Russia is based both on a common resentment toward Washington’s world dominance as well as on shared interests.

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    The United States, Russia, and Ukraine: Report From Moscow

    • Dmitri Trenin, David C. Speedie
    • Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

    The confrontation between Russia and the United States that the world experiences today potentially could even be more dangerous than the Cold War, because each side believes that it has a monopoly on truth.

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    The Russian View of What Happened to Flight MH17

    With the international investigation of the Malaysian plane crash yet to begin in earnest, the West will base its understanding on evidence supplied mainly by the United States and Russia will see Western actions as punishment not for shooting down the plane, but rather for Moscow’s position on Ukraine.

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    After Crimea Votes to Secede, How Will United States and Russia Handle Gravest Crisis Since Cold War?

    From the perspective of Putin and his associates, Ukraine is a red line and the West, in the form of NATO, was crossing it.

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    Cold Warning?

    A second Cold War is emerging because of the mistakes that were made by both Russia and the West at the end of the first Cold War and during the inter-Cold War period.

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