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Russia – United States relations

The Road to Moscow

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.

Commentary

Romney's Russia Gambit

Moscow is not Washington's "number-one geopolitical foe." Romney's fiery campaign rhetoric has dangerous policy implications.

McFaul's Costly Mistake in Russia

Why the American ambassador's meeting with the Russian opposition was in no one's best interest.

The Reset Blooms

The Obama administration's "reset" with Russia has produced results. But can it last?

Books & Reviews

Who Won the War?

In the Cold War, Reagan overreached--and hit the mark.

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May 27, 2012