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RUSSIA AND AMERICA (2) answer(s).
 
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Detente plus / Gelb , Leslie H   Article
Gelb , Leslie H Article
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Summary/Abstract With the Cold War’s demise, the menacing Russia that long loomed over Europe seemed to vanish. The Russia of 1992 was just a fragment of its historic self in military punch and economic weight. Not even Russia’s still-formidable nuclear arsenal deflected perceptions of decline. It was inevitable, then, that Western policy makers would feel that this shrunken Russia was more to be ignored than feared. They were wrong.
Key Words NATO  Military Power  Russia  Ukraine  America  Vladimir Putin 
Diplomatic Strategy  Cold War  Russia and America  Détente  New Détente  Military Punch 
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Stumbling to war / Allison, Graham; Simes, Dimitri K   Article
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Summary/Abstract AFTER THE Soviet Union collapsed, Richard Nixon observed that the United States had won the Cold War, but had not yet won the peace. Since then, three American presidents—representing both political parties—have not yet accomplished that task. On the contrary, peace seems increasingly out of reach as threats to U.S. security and prosperity multiply both at the systemic level, where dissatisfied major powers are increasingly challenging the international order, and at the state and substate level, where dissatisfied ethnic, tribal, religious and other groups are destabilizing key countries and even entire regions.
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