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European/Eurasian Security and the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) | 08/29/11
Jeffrey D. McCausland
What is the role of the CFE Treaty as part of contemporary European security architecture? How has it performed since its signing and what is its current status? What steps must be taken to ensure that this agreement remains relevant and continues its "cornerstone" role?
RUSSIA AND THE FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS | 05/11/11
Russia, the world's largest country, remains a key global player. These resources examine aspects of Russia today and its relationship with the rest of the world, and look at some of the former Soviet Republics and the 2008 Russia-Georgia conflict.
The Caucasus: An Introduction | 01/03/11
Thomas de Waal
Known as "the lands in between," the Caucasus has long been an arena of great-power contact and conflict. The region is often seen as intractable, yet we should discard misleading cliches such as "ancient hatreds" and "frozen conflicts," says Thomas de Waal.
The Caucasus: An Introduction | 12/21/10
Thomas de Waal
Known as "the lands in between," the Caucasus has long been an arena of great-power contact and conflict. The region is often seen as intractable, yet we should discard misleading cliches such as "ancient hatreds" and "frozen conflicts," says Thomas de Waal.
The Caucasus: An Introduction | 12/17/10
Thomas de Waal,
Joanne J. Myers
Known as "the lands in between," the Caucasus has long been an arena of great-power contact and conflict. The region is often seen as intractable, yet we should discard misleading cliches such as "ancient hatreds" and "frozen conflicts," says Thomas de Waal.
Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War | 07/14/10
Stephen F. Cohen
Washington has squandered the opportunity for a fundamentally new U.S.-Russian relationship after the Cold War, says Stephen Cohen.
The Bloom is off the Rose--and the Orange, and the Tulip | 07/01/10
David C. Speedie
What went wrong with the "Color Revolutions" in Ukraine, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan? It was a combination of excessive expectations of the new leaders, and some policy missteps, primarily at the hands of the U.S. and the West.
The Responsibility to Protect—Five Years On [Abstract] | 06/14/10
Alex J. Bellamy
States' Responsibility to Protect vulnerable populations has become a prominent feature in international debates about preventing genocide and mass atrocities and about protecting potential victims. But profound disagreements persist about RtoP's function, meaning, and proper use.
Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War | 05/28/10
Stephen F. Cohen
Washington has squandered the opportunity for a fundamentally new U.S.-Russian relationship after the Cold War, says Stephen Cohen.
Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War | 05/22/10
Stephen F. Cohen
Washington has squandered the opportunity for a fundamentally new U.S.-Russian relationship after the Cold War, says Stephen Cohen.
The Georgia-Russia War in South Ossetia: The Russian View | 04/09/10
Veronika Krasheninnikova
Published by the Moscow-based Center of Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, "The Tanks of August" is a must read, as it offers both factual and analytical perspectives which most Western readers rarely encounter.
Prospects for U.S.-Russia Relations | 08/26/09
H.E. Mr. Sergey Kislyak
Russian Ambassador H.E. Mr. Kislyak's comprehensive talk includes his thoughts on U.S.-Russia relations, nuclear proliferation, and Russia today. He also gives us the Russian perspective on the conflict with Georgia.
Ethical Competence in International Relations [Full Text] | 06/24/09
Mervyn Frost
In order to participate effectively in international relations, this essay argues that international actors of all kinds, including states, international organizations, corporations, and individuals, have to acquire the skills necessary to protect freedom and diversity in the modern world.
After President Obama's Visit to Europe: U.S. Relations with the EU, NATO, and Russia | 05/11/09
Karsten Voigt,
David C. Speedie
Distinguished German statesman Karsten Voigt discusses the German political mindset, which grew out of its situation after World War II; Obama's popularity in Germany; and U.S.-German relations in the context of the EU, NATO, and Russia.
After President Obama's Visit to Europe: U.S. Relations with the EU, NATO, and Russia | 05/08/09
Karsten Voigt
Karsten Voigt discusses the German political mindset, which grew out of its situation after World War II; Obama's popularity in Germany; and U.S.-German relations in the context of the EU, NATO, and Russia.
Prospects for U.S.-Russia Relations | 04/28/09
H.E. Mr. Sergey Kislyak
Russian Ambassador H.E. Mr. Kislyak's comprehensive talk includes his thoughts on U.S.-Russia relations, nuclear proliferation, and Russia today. He also gives us the Russian perspective on the conflict with Georgia.
Prospects for U.S.-Russia Relations | 04/23/09
H.E. Mr. Sergey Kislyak
Russian Ambassador H.E. Mr. Kislyak's comprehensive talk includes his thoughts on U.S.-Russia relations, nuclear proliferation, and Russia today. He also gives us the Russian perspective on the conflict with Georgia.
A Conversation on NATO | 12/22/08
Robert Hunter,
David C. Speedie
The post-Cold War NATO has expanded, both in mission and membership. In each instance, problems have arisen with Russia. What are the lessons to be learned from these stresses, and what are NATO's prospects?
A Conversation on NATO | 12/10/08
Robert Hunter,
David C. Speedie
The post-Cold War NATO has expanded, both in mission and membership. In each instance, problems have arisen with Russia. What are the lessons to be learned from these stresses, and what are NATO's prospects?
A Conversation on NATO | 12/10/08
Robert Hunter,
David C. Speedie
The post-Cold War NATO has expanded, both in mission and membership. In each instance, problems have arisen with Russia. What are the lessons to be learned from these stresses, and what are NATO's prospects?
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