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ID093729
Title ProperFavorable atmosphere encourages constructive dialogue
LanguageENG
AuthorDenisov, Andrei
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A. I. Denisov: Mr. Obama has completed his initial period in office as president of the United States. To be more accurate, nine of 48 months of his first presidential term have passed. It is a considerable period, and as far as we know, the basic parameters of US policy, the policy of the Democratic administration, have already been finalized or are close to finalization. This also applies to its policy with regard to Russia. On the one hand, it is too soon to sum up the first results of the "resetting" of relations, because the "resetting" process continues, going through a fairly active phase. On the other hand, something definitive has already been accomplished. This refers primarily to the climate, the atmosphere of our relations. One should not underestimate this apparently immaterial factor, because only a favorable atmosphere makes it possible to conduct constructive dialogue aimed at achieving what in political science is known as a "win-win" formula - i.e., a situation that is advantageous to both sides.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 55, No. 6; 2009: p.11-22
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 55, No. 6; 2009: p.11-22
Key WordsFavorable Atmosphere ;  Constructive Dialogue ;  Obama ;  United States ;  Russian ;  Moscow ;  S V Lavrov ;  Clinton ;  Dmitry Medvedev ;  Nuclear ;  Disarmament ;  Nuclear War ;  Nuclear Weapons ;  Missiles