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Life after death: will the Nunn-Lugar program give way to new partnership? / Orlov, Vladimir; Cheban, Alexander   Journal Article
Orlov, Vladimir Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Nunn-Lugar should be replaced with a new Russian-American program that should involve fewer projects and less funding. Let us call it New Partnership. Its main principle should be equality, rather than patronizing through money infusions from donors.
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New partnership in the Eastern Mediterranean: the growing relations between Israel and Greece / Agdemir, A Murat   Article
Agdemir, A. Murat Article
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Summary/Abstract There have been important changes in the politics of the eastern Mediterranean since the discovery of energy resources and the disintegration of Turkish-Israeli relations. Israel upgraded its relationship with Greece and Cyprus after its ties with Turkey deteriorated. Since shortly after the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident, the widening divergence in interests between Turkey and Israel have provided the geopolitical impetus for the development of a rapprochement between Greece and Israel. While political, military, and economic cooperation, in particular, between Israel and Greece have significantly developed, the relations have also blossomed over mutual concern about the energy resources in the eastern Mediterranean. This essay examines the burgeoning relationship between Israel and Greece since 2010 and considers whether this relationship constitutes an important strategic alliance in the eastern Mediterranean.
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Russia and Slovakia: forming a new partnership / Udal'tsov, A   Journal Article
Udal'tsov, A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract SINCE FULL-SCALE INTERSTATE RELATIONS were established between Russia and Slovakia in 1993, they have not been clouded by confrontational approaches and have on the whole been developing dynamically. To a very large degree, this is due to a number of factors that have objectively contributed and I hope will continue to contribute to the further rapprochement between our countries and our people. These include the proximity of languages and culture, a similar mentality, a shared production, transport and energy infrastructure that evolved in previous decades, and finally, the lack of any serious irritants in the recent history of bilateral relations, which would impede the movement forward.
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