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RUSSIA - UNITED STATES - RELATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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East Asian strategic review 2004 / Japan. National Institute for Defense Studies; Kondo, Shigekatsu (ed) 2004  Book
Kondo, Shigekatsu Book
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Publication Tokyo, Japan Times, 2004.
Description xiii, 246p.
Standard Number 4789011720
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Engagement with Russia: managing risks, repairing rifts / Steinbruner, John   Journal Article
Steinbruner, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The U.S. security relationship with Russia is a matter that is more significant to the U.S. government and the American people than was apparent during the presidential election. Elections are primarily about attitudes. The exercise of power is about the management of consequences. As Barack Obama assumes the burdens of the presidency, he will acquire direct responsibility for the fact that the nuclear deterrent force operated by Russia represents by far the greatest physical threat to the United States and the only one that might plausibly put the viability of our society into immediate question. He will need to be continuously aware that he alone bears direct responsibility for managing that situation under our constitutional system. No one can contest or share his exclusive authority on the basis of experience, institutional position, personal stature, or anything else.
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