Break out the bell bottoms and ABBA EPs—the seventies are back, at least in diplomacy. America needs to look beyond the Georgian conflict and reassess its approach towards Moscow.
Anders Aslund’s error-riddled essay on Russia in The Weekly Standard advocates a potentially disastrous direction for U.S. foreign policy.
It ought to be Russia's Atlantic moment.
Writing in last week's In the National Interest, Nikolas Gvosdev goes further than most analysts in telling the truth about developments in Georgia since last November's Rose Revolution.
"Given the desire of the government to have a one-party Parliament … Remarks by the President and other leaders … that [the] elections were democratic and fair are very far from reality.
Today, we face a complex and dangerous situation.