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New Russia-West Confrontation: War of Attrition or Escalation? / Khudoley, Konstantin   Journal Article
Khudoley, Konstantin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The article analyses the ongoing Russia-West confrontation manifested mainly in the armed conflict in Ukraine, the world’s largest war of sanctions, a growing confrontation in cyberspace and politics, the erosion of the system of arms control treaties and a sharp reduction of cooperation in the humanitarian sphere. Russia and the West are fighting not only for influence in Ukraine but also over the future of international relations on a global scale in the coming decades. The most plausible development seems to be a war of attrition, which, however, does not rule out the risk of escalation.
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Russia and the U.S: the way forward / Khudoley, Konstantin   Journal Article
Khudoley, Konstantin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Problems and conflicts between Russia and the United States have been growing for years. Russian-American relations have been declining since the Iraqi crisis of 2003, seeing only occasional brief periods of improvement. The events of 2014-2017 have catalyzed the negative processes that started earlier. This article seeks to analyze new aspects of relations between Moscow and Washington, which have emerged after the adoption of the Countering Americas Adversaries Through Sanctions Act in August 2017, and possible steps that may reduce tensions and improve the bilateral relations.
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