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TACTICAL POLICY (2) answer(s).
 
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China is protecting North Korea's nukes / Bosco, J. A.   Journal Article
Bosco, J. A. Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Rear Admiral Erick A McValdon, US Navy, (Retired), senior advisor and director emeritus for Asia-Pacific Studies, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis-IFPA- Mr. Bosco and I are obviously not going to agree on whether China wants North Korea to have nuclear weapons. We do, nonetheless, both want Beijing to play an effective role in getting Pyongyang to relinquish its nuclear weapon programs. Many of us are conscientiously pursuing that including via a series of senior level Track 1.5 (government, thing tank, etc.) workshops organized by the US Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis over almost a decade.
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Ukrainian factor as a challenge to Eurasian integration: lessons for Russia's strategy and tactics in the Post-Soviet Space / Pirozhenko, Viktor   Journal Article
Pirozhenko, Viktor Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract IRRESPECTIVE of Ukraine's future status - either associated with or integrated in the EU or left to itself in the grey zone between the two giants - the European Union and the emerging Eurasian Union, its failure to join the Eurasian Union will represent a serious challenge. This threatens the country's economic security and the common Russian identity of its population; it is a challenge to the historical unity of Russia and the Russian World and their cultural, linguistic and geopolitical integrity. We cannot succumb to this challenge; we should confront it and find the way and means to defuse it.
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