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All items tagged US-Russia relationsOpen Think Tank ArticlesFebruary 21, 2012 | Opening a Novel Chapter in US-Russian Arms ControlTomas A. Nagy: Close to a year ago, the New START Treaty took effect. While the treaty extends beyond 2012, there is further room for activity this year. However, Moscow and Washington must first overcome differences over missile defense and how to categorize certain nuclear weapons. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesMarch 30, 2010 | US-Russia Relations Off to a Good STARTThe US and Russia’s new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) is an important step towards Obama’s goals of stronger diplomatic ties between the former rivals and a stronger front against North Korea and Iran. ++ The arms deal will require a thirty percent reduction in the strategic weapon supplies of both countries. ++ There is some ambiguity as to whether the deal will put ... MoreAugust 24, 2009 | US Reset Does Not Change AnythingMoscow’s recent outspoken criticism of Ukraine threatens the integrity of Washington’s diplomatic reset. ++ “The Russian leadership has long been battling with Ukrainian President Yushchenko over what they see as his attempts to tear apart two countries that are….not just neighbours, but brother nations.” ++ This ongoing conflict is likely to cause bilateral discord ... MoreAugust 28, 2008 | Risky Business Needed Between EU, US, and RussiaThe agenda for cooperation with Russia looks doubtful but safe havens for cooperation still exist. ++ For instance, the entire civil and military nuclear agenda opens room for diplomacy. ++ However, no single European institution is perfectly suited to working on security arrangements. ++ At this highly charged moment, the best choice may be to turn to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in ... More |
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