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On April 28-30, MIT Center for International Studies held anniversary session of "Seminar XXI".  

MIT Center for International Studies has held the program annually since 1986, providing intense training for current and future leaders in the U.S. national security and foreign policy communities

Program participants coming from various sectors of the U.S. foreign policy elite, engaged in modelling of possible regional conflicts, analyzed current and poential threats to regional and global stability, discussed alternative strategies to the U.S. foreign policy. Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, spoke about the possible dievelopments in Russia-U.S. relations during Donal Trump's presidency.

On April 28-30, MIT Center for International Studies held anniversary session of "Seminar XXI".  

MIT Center for International Studies has held the program annually since 1986, providing intense training for current and future leaders in the U.S. national security and foreign policy communities

Program participants coming from various sectors of the U.S. foreign policy elite, engaged in modelling of possible regional conflicts, analyzed current and poential threats to regional and global stability, discussed alternative strategies to the U.S. foreign policy. Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, spoke about the possible dievelopments in Russia-U.S. relations during Donal Trump's presidency.

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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