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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 108 NO 720 (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   091402


After start: hurdles ahead / Pifer, Steven   Journal Article
Pifer, Steven Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Obama administration regards a post-START treaty as the first step in a continuing process of nuclear arms reductions. But this will prove the last 'easy' nuclear arms control agreement between Washington and Moscow.
Key Words Nuclear  Nuclear Arms Control  Washington  Obama  Moscow 
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ID:   091405


Behind the Central Asian curtain: the limits of Russia's resurgence / Cooley, Alexander   Journal Article
Cooley, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Recent events have made Moscow's attempts to preserve its exclusive regional control seem no longer feasible or cost-effective.
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ID:   091401


NATO and Russia: partnership or peril? / Trenin, Dmitri   Journal Article
Trenin, Dmitri Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Western alliance has no reason to fear its members' 'defecting' to Moscow, and it has every reason to engage with the Russians on common security concerns."
Key Words NATO  Security  European Union  Global Security  United States  Russia 
Western Alliance 
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ID:   091406


No obituaries yet for capitalism in Russia / Charap, Samuel   Journal Article
Charap, Samuel Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The unique form of capitalism that developed following the Yukos affair seems likely to survive the current economic upheaval.
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ID:   091404


Why Russia is so Russian / Kuchins, Andrew C   Journal Article
Kuchins, Andrew C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Since Vladimir Putin became president in 2000, the more traditional themes that marked the continuity between Russian czarist and Soviet foreign policy have gradually come to predominate.
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ID:   091403


Will Moscow help with trouble spots? / Fedorov, Yury E   Journal Article
Fedorov, Yury E Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Russia is content to play a parasitic role regarding the world's trouble spots and Western-above all, American-involvement in them.
Key Words Nuclear  Iran  United States  Russia  North Korea  Moscow 
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