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February 19, 2009 | NATO-Russia War: A Possible Scenario

Andreas Umland: In Russia, a virulent form of anti-Americanism is becoming a constituent part of public opinion and foreign policy thinking. Should the current dominant trend in political discourse continue, in the future the world may witness more than a new cold war.

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February 12, 2010 | Russian Foreign Policy: Smitten by China?

Russia is increasingly smitten by China.Since the days of Primakov as Foreign Minister, China has largely replaced the West as the object of admiration in Russian foreign policy. This new orientation in Russian foreign policy is not only augmenting repercussions on the country’s already uneasy relations with the West but could potentially destabilize international relations. The West should

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August 20, 2009 | NATO Should Cooperate with Asia's Rising Powers

NATO should draw Russia into a closer association to consolidate security in Europe and indirectly facilitate “the fading of Russia’s lingering imperial ambitions.” ++ Improved NATO-Russia relations could pave the way to more cooperation with leading Asian powers like China, India and Japan. ++ NATO shall become “the hub of a globe-spanning web of various regional

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October 16, 2008 | Russia Needs a Friend

The West is “pushing away” Russia, not the other way around. ++ The US needs to see Russia’s point of view for a change. ++ At the end of the Cold War, there was “no move to meet Russia partway;” instead, the US “talked away” Russian attempts at integration with Western institutions. ++ Yeltsin looked like a puppet for trying to gain acceptance and Putin came to power as a result. ++ It’s time

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July 11, 2008 | Ukraine Will be Russia's Path to Europe

The elusive perception of the West as a threat is still alive in Russia. ++ But Moscow’s self-destructive confrontation with the West and its fantasy of allying with China can be halted if Ukrainian europeanization succeeds. ++ Ukraine is dangerous, not for Russia’s security but for Putin’s model of state. ++ If Ukraine succeeds in its European choice, it can settle the old Russian question

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August 27, 2009 | The scenario is quite interesting. However, I...

July 28, 2009 | Mr Speckmann, I agree with Mr...

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