Since the end of the cold war, American foreign policy toward Russia has been dismissive of Russian interests. Acknowledging that a country has separate aims does not mean we cannot work toward common goals.
With the rise in oil prices and a conservative fiscal policy, Russia turned from a debtor nation into an economic powerhouse, creating a compromise between the excesses of the free market and the inefficiencies of a command economy
The road to a solution for America’s Iran problem runs through Moscow. How to think about the costs—and benefits.
How Vicente Fox squandered his revolution and what it means for the future.
This is not your father's "Star Wars." Missile Defense is real, it's coming, and it will be a indispensible instrument of American power.
A pragmatist seeking integration with the West.
A closet imperialist bent on reviving Moscow's dominion.
It took awhile--more than a dozen years, in point of fact--but the natural tendency in international politics for states to balance against the power of a hegemon has emerged. In western Europe, of all places.
Russia is no longer, and will not again soon be, a great power. To treat it like on is in neither America's interest nor Russia's.
Identifying the source and assessing the consequences of the revival and diffusion of anti-Americanism in world politics.