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Author Archives: us-russiafuture

Don’t Call It a Cold War: Findings from the Russian-American Relations Survey

July 27, 2020by us-russiafuture Leave a comment

Russian-American relations seem to be worsening with every year. After an attempted “reset” under U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev exhausted itself, a steady stream of events […]

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Envisioning Opportunities for U.S.-Russia Cooperation in and with Central Asia

April 26, 2019by us-russiafuture Leave a comment

Central Asia stands out as a comparatively “nontoxic” region where there are limited, but not insignificant, opportunities for U.S.-Russia collaboration both bilaterally and within multilateral frameworks: in the space industry, […]

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Nuclear Arms Control and U.S.-Russia Relations

May 10, 2018by us-russiafuture Leave a comment

Recent adjustments to the nuclear doctrines of the Russian Federation and the United States demonstrate the urgent need for a renewed dialogue between the two countries on managing their vast […]

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The Fragmentation of the Global Economy and U.S.-Russia Relations

April 24, 2017by us-russiafuture Leave a comment

Globalization has grown rapidly since World War II, but its foundations are fragile. Income inequality has risen in nearly every country of the world, and a groundswell of national populism […]

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The U.S. and Russian Interventions in Syria: Room for Cooperation or Prelude to Greater Conflict?

January 28, 2016by us-russiafuture Leave a comment

The level of acrimony in the U.S.-Russia relationship makes the current dual interventions in Syria particularly dangerous. But this situation may also present new opportunities for cooperation. Both the United […]

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  • Prospects for U.S.-Russia Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region: The United States and Russia in the Pacific Century
  • The Sword and the Shield: Toward U.S.-Russian Strategic Compatibility
  • U.S.-Russia Relations and the Hydrocarbon Markets of Eurasia
  • U.S.-Russia Relations in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Transcending the Zero-Sum Game

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  • Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies / Центр российских и евразийских исследований имени Дэвиса
  • National Research University—Higher School of Economics / Национальный исследовательский университет Высшая школа экономики

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The activities of the Working Group on the Future of U.S.-Russia Relations have been made possible with support from Carnegie Corporation of New York, Open Society Foundations, the MacArthur Foundation, the Valdai International Discussion Club, and Mr. John Cogan.
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