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ID144605
Title ProperPutin's foreign policy
Other Title Informationthe quest to restore Russia’s rightful place
LanguageENG
AuthorLukyanov, Fyodor
Summary / Abstract (Note)In February, Moscow and Washington issued a joint statement announcing the terms of a “cessation of hostilities” in Syria [1]—a truce agreed to by major world powers, regional players, and most of the participants in the Syrian civil war [2]. Given the fierce mutual recriminations that have become typical of U.S.-Russian relations [3] in recent years, the tone of the statement suggested a surprising degree of common cause. “The United States of America and the Russian Federation . . . [are] seeking to achieve a peaceful settlement of the Syrian crisis with full respect for the fundamental role of the United Nations,” the statement began. It went on to declare that the two countries are “fully determined to provide their strongest support to end the Syrian conflict.”
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 95, No.3; May-Jun 2016: p.30-37
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 95 No 3
Key WordsRussia ;  Russia Foreign Policy ;  Putin's Foreign Policy ;  Russian Politics ;  Perpetual Geopolitics - Russia ;  Putin Returns ;  Historical Pattern ;  Russia’s Economy ;  Vyacheslav Volodin ;  Russia’s Rightful Place ;  Geopolitical Disaster


 
 
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