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Analysis | Jan 07, 2019
Panelists at a Brookings event discuss the 2010 New START negotiations, the current state of the debate and steps that could be taken to maintain a level of bipartisanship moving forward.
Analysis | Jan 06, 2019
Russia and the United States are again in competition, however the global situation is very different than at the height of the Cold War. Some U.S.-Russian cooperation may develop to maintain a balance of power in a multipolar world.
Analysis | Jan 03, 2019
In the 1990s, preserving NATO and, with it, U.S. preeminence in Europe became the sine qua non of U.S. European policy. Is this why Russia was left out of Europe’s post-Cold War security structure?
Post | Jan 02, 2019
Russia Matters’ weekly analytical digest did not come out Dec. 24 or Dec. 31 because of the winter holidays in the U.S., but here is a roundup of notable Russia-related commentary published since our last edition of the Russia Analytical Report—beginning with Anatol Lieven’s compelling argument…
Analysis | Dec 22, 2018
The Western powers' rush to enter a new state of "Cold War" resembles in its lack of forward-thinkingness the nations of Europe on the brink of World War I.
Digest | Dec 21, 2018
Analysis | Dec 21, 2018
If applied successfully and long enough, sanctions will undoubtedly undermine the relative economic successes upon which President Vladimir Putin depends for his position in power. But that's a big “if.”
Event | Jan 07, 2019
Join Brookings for a discussion with experts and former government officials to explore issues around U.S. nuclear weapons policy. Following their conversation, panelists will take audience questions.
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