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161032
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Summary/Abstract |
There is a widespread belief both in Russia and abroad that the Ukrainian crisis has undermined the system of international relations, which was built after the end of the Cold War at the turn of the 1990s and even since much earlier—after the end of World War II in 1945. This belief is corroborated with impressive analogies.The bone of contention then was the division of postwar Europe between the Soviet Union and the U.S. Now it is the struggle for influence in the post-Soviet area and in its second largest country after Russia—Ukraine. In former days, the geopolitical conflict took place amid the irreconcilable ideological confrontation between communism and capitalism.
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ID:
100624
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ID:
065563
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ID:
065752
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ID:
078205
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2007.
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The West is faced with the difficult problem of choosing a policy toward Russia in the course of its long, deep and very contradictory transformation. Until now, the U.S. and many of its allies have been going from one extreme to another over this issue: from high hopes to bitter disillusionment, from excessive involvement to utter indifference and disregard, and from enthusiasm to suspicions and hostility.
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ID:
082595
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ID:
157243
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The confrontation between Russia and the West and the beginning of a new cycle in the arms race have brought the nuclear weapons issue back to the forefront of world politics after twenty years of oblivion. Donald Trumps administration does not consider progress in nuclear arms control a priority, which may cause Moscow to substantially revise its policy in this field. But in which way? This question remains open.
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ID:
122347
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2013.
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The role of nuclear deterrence in the great powers' efforts to ensure their security will continue to decline, despite Russia's current attempts to assign a more significant role to it and notwithstanding the present deadlock in nuclear disarmament.
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ID:
016271
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April 1993.
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Description |
16-21
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ID:
059716
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Jan-Feb 2005.
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ID:
044203
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Moscow, Novosti Press Agency Publishing, 1988.
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Description |
708p
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
030287 | 327.174/Alexei Arb 030287 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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