Hybrid War: Russia vs. the West

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Clinton, Russia, and U.S. Foreign Policy

    Hilary Clinton has just released her memoirs, “Hard Choices.” In it, she describes Russia as one of the hardest of those choices for the United States. But in the present circumstances of the difficult international landscape, the United States can only do so much.

    • Op-Ed

    Crowning a Winner in the Post-Crimea World

    Does liberal democracy depend on the existence of ideological and civilizational rivals to spur it into cycles of reinvention and renewal?

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    The Resurgent, the Assertive, and the Uncertain: Power Shift in Eurasia

    In mid-2014, the United States' relations with China and Russia are substantially worse than those two countries' bilateral relations. The unique position that the United States has held since the 1990s as the dominant power in Eurasia is now history.

    • Op-Ed

    Russia and U.S. Will Try to Win Over India. Good Luck!

    With Prime Minister Narendra Modi coming to power in India, both Russia and the United States are hopeful that they can influence the new foreign policy agenda in India.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Russia vs. the West: End of Round One

    The D-Day anniversary celebrations have marked a new quality of the West’s relations with Russia. Putin is obviously playing from a position of weakness vis-à-vis the joint forces of the West. The first round has shown it has a chance, but more difficult rounds lie ahead.

    • Op-Ed

    Obama Blinks

    Barack Obama’s recent remarks at West Point show that he doesn’t understand the rules of the game he’s playing with Vladimir Putin in Ukraine.

    • Op-Ed

    Russia’s Goal in Ukraine Remains the Same: Keep NATO Out

    Russia’s policy toward Ukraine has nothing to do with Russian expansionism or imperial nostalgia and little with the need to win domestic political support for Putin. The Kremlin’s main strategic goal in Ukraine is to keep this country out of NATO.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    The Sanctions Crossroads

    The first three months of U.S.-led sanctions did not cause yet deep-seated problems for Russian economy. Regardless, the stakes for Russia are very high. Like the proverbial ancient warrior, it is standing at a crossroads now.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    The Ukrainian Crisis and Iranian Negotiations

    A number of complex questions remain unresolved as negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program enter their final stage. The main question is whether the cooperation between Russia and the West would continue at the previous levels in the midst of the crisis in Ukraine.

    • Op-Ed

    Get Ready World: The U.S.-Russian Rivalry Is Back

    The Ukraine crisis has opened up a period of intense geopolitical competition, rivalry, and even confrontation between Russia and the West. The area of competition is again Eastern Europe; only this time, further to the east of its Cold War namesake.

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