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On November 10, Russian-American Business and Culture Council (RABCC) held an online workshop on the impact of the U.S. elections on Russia-the U.S. relations.

Natalya Vyakhireva, RIAC Program Manager, spoke at the workshop. Other speakers of the workshop included Professor Valerie Sperling, Department of Political Science, Clark University; Professor Nick Hayes, History department at Saint John's University; and Rick Nolan, Former Congressman.

On November 10, Russian-American Business and Culture Council (RABCC) held an online workshop on the impact of the U.S. elections on Russia-the U.S. relations.

Natalya Vyakhireva, RIAC Program Manager, spoke at the workshop. Other speakers of the workshop included Professor Valerie Sperling, Department of Political Science, Clark University; Professor Nick Hayes, History department at Saint John's University; and Rick Nolan, Former Congressman.

The discussion focused on the results of Donald Trump’s presidency (2016–2020), possible vectors for the development of Russia-the U.S. relations under Joe Biden, the influence of Chinese policy on relations between Russia and the United States, and areas of possible interaction between Russia and the United States.  

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
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