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ID137332
Title ProperWill the Ukrainian crisis end in another cold war?
LanguageENG
AuthorBatyuk, V
Summary / Abstract (Note)THE CURRENT STATE of the Russian-American relations causes concerns. The economic sanctions the U.S. introduced after the reunification with Crimea; the deliberate destruction of the Russian-American negotiation structure up to and including G-8 and the RF-U.S. Presidential Commission and finally, megaphone diplomacy instead of the Moscow-Washington dialogue look too much as another bout of the Cold War relegated, as we all thought, to the refuge heap of history.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 60, No.5; 2014: p.107-114
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 60 No 5
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  Russia ;  Arctic Ocean ;  International Relations - Case Studies ;  Henry Kissinger ;  Crimea ;  Russian - American Relations ;  Ukrainian Crisis ;  Cold War ;  World War II