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071515
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1986.
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v, 82p.
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027811 | 947.0854/BEC 027811 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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153478
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Russian and U.S. leaders, as they contemplate what next in the wake of the U.S. presidential election, are not only making their choices as the ground under them churns, the choices they make, whether they realize it or not, will bear directly on how dystopian the coming global order will be. The context for contemplating the possible direction U.S.-Russian relations may take is clouded not only by the tumult in the world outside, but by the political watershed the United States is now entering. Like the transformation recasting the international setting, the denouement of this passage will not come soon.
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172891
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001904
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New York, M E Sharpe, 1999.
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v.1 (xx, 252p.)
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Eurasia in the 21st Century: the total security environment
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0765604329
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042927 | 355.0310947/ARB 042927 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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089085
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2009.
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Reversing the collapse of U.S.-Russian relations is one of the great tests facing the Obama administration. Among the major powers, Russia is the hard case. And the stakes involved in getting U.S.-Russian relations right are high -- much higher than the leadership of either country has acknowledged or perhaps even realized so far. If the Obama administration can guide the relationship onto a more productive path, as it is trying to do, it will not only open the way for progress on the day's critical issues -- from nuclear security and energy security to climate change and peaceful change in the post-Soviet area -- but also be taking on a truly historic task. One of the blessings of the post-Cold War era has been the absence of strategic rivalry among great powers, a core dynamic of the previous 300 years in the history of international relations. Should it return, some combination of tensions between the United States, Russia, and China would likely be at its core. Ensuring that this does not happen constitutes the less noticed but more fateful foreign policy challenge facing this U.S. president and the next.
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079747
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New York, Columbia University Press, 2007.
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x, 534p.
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9780231141222
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052875 | 327.47/LEG 052875 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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053470
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Cambridge, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004.
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xiii, 266p.
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0262621827
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048539 | 330.9477/LEG 048539 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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075840
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