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Analysis | Oct 16, 2015
With Russia increasingly filling the power vacuum in the Middle East left by inconstant U.S. policy, the American government must work with all available parties to combat major threats to stability.
Analysis | May 10, 2015
Russian and U.S. vital interests converge or have no respective equivalent in all but two domains. This could pave the way to mending fences; however, domestic politics complicate the matter.
Analysis | Apr 20, 2015
While defending our vital interests, nuclear powers must avert those confrontations which bring an adversary to a choice of either a humiliating retreat or a nuclear war.
Analysis | Nov 11, 2014
After Russia's aggression against Ukraine, Washington crafted a narrative: Russia is a loser that doesn’t matter anymore. How much of that story is true? And what genuine challenges underlie it?
Analysis | May 09, 2014
While an American response is needed to Russian aggression in Ukraine, it should not include the expansion or acceleration of nuclear facilities in Central and Eastern Europe.
Analysis | Jun 25, 2013
A period of apparent warming between Moscow and Washington has fallen apart as underlying troubles remain unaddressed.
Analysis | Jun 14, 2013
Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin must agree to move away from traditional doctrines of nuclear policy.
Analysis | Mar 14, 2013
The U.S. should adopt a minimum deterrence policy by substantially reducing its nuclear arsenal. Modern nations fear any use of nuclear weapons, so giant stockpiles are "overkill."
Analysis | Oct 30, 2011
Russia matters a great deal to a U.S. government seeking to defend and advance its national interests.
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