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Analysis | Jul 27, 2016
Putin supports leaders whose motivations he understands. With his cynicism and overt power-seeking, Trump fits the bill.
Analysis | May 25, 2016
The United States has stretched itself too thin with a laundry list of national interests of widely varying importance. It must refocus on those interests which are most vital, including protecting global trade and preventing the spread of war.
Analysis | May 03, 2016
The Obama administration's "middle-way" strategy towards Russian policy of concurrent antagonism and cooperation must be ended in favor of a more stable path.
Analysis | Jan 18, 2016
Expanding NATO didn’t strengthen the alliance; it just committed the U.S. to protect a group of weak and hard-to-defend places that were far from home but right next door to Russia.
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 | Sep 28, 2015
Considering the recent strain on U.S.-Russia relations, Graham Allison offers key insights and strategies by posing the question: What would Kissinger do?
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 | May 01, 2015
Beyond Ukraine, the underlying source of conflict is the lack of stakeholders on either side who stand to benefit from improved relations.
Analysis | May 11, 2014
Would a confrontation between the U.S. and Russia be another Cold War or something else entirely? Saunders' seven key differences suggest that such an event may not work in the ways that many expect.
Analysis | Jun 25, 2013
A period of apparent warming between Moscow and Washington has fallen apart as underlying troubles remain unaddressed.
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