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Dealing With Biden's America

... administration The main thrust of U.S. policy toward Russia has not changed much with the advent of a new administration. U.S.-Russian interaction on strategic stability issues will go hand-in-hand with persistent condemnation and retribution for what Biden calls Russia’s determination to damage and disrupt American democracy. U.S. President Joe Biden’s first major foreign policy speech did not contain any surprises. So far, Biden has been consistent in his talking points. America is back. Diplomacy ...

16.02.2021

Europe after the US elections: between the past and the unknown

For Europeans Biden will be a more convenient counterpart then his predecessor, but not necessarily in everything Brussels, the established centre of the EU, Berlin, Paris, and other Member State capitals met the victory of Joseph Biden in a mood of uplift and cheering....

17.12.2020

Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy and Russia

Biden calls Russia the biggest threat to the United States, and sees Moscow’s policies as aimed at weakening Western countries internally Biden calls Russia the biggest threat to the United States, and sees Moscow’s policies as aimed at weakening ...

20.11.2020

Trump May Be Leaving, But Russia Sanctions Will Stay

... been slapped on Russia. Many of them are enshrined in law, meaning they are here to stay. There is, however, hope that the frantic competing to pass new measures will finally subside as Congress stops trying to block the president at any cost. Will the Biden administration beat that record? On the one hand, there’s no reason to expect mercy from the Democrats, who blame Russia for Trump’s popularity. There will be an increase in traditional rhetoric in favor of democracy and freedoms, and with it,...

20.11.2020

PUSH and PULL, the double-faced strategy dividing the EU from Russia

... Brussels against Moscow, the process that eventually lead the EU to jump on the anti-Russian bandwagon was neither so straightforward nor free of concerns. A vivid picture of the events behind the headlines was depicted by U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden, during a speech held at Harvard Kennedy School in Boston on October 3, who commented: “[omissis] that has allowed us to rally the world’s major developed countries to impose real cost on Russia. It is true they did not want to do ...

20.10.2014
 

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