Search: U.S. foreign policy,war (2 materials)

US and Russia: Competing agendas in Syria

On October 14, the White House dismissed a proposal by President Putin to send Prime Minister Medvedev to the United States to discuss military cooperation in Syria. White House spokesman Josh Earnest called the proposal a sign of "desperation." Said Earnest: "We&#39;re not interested in doing that, as long as Russia is not willing to make a constructive contribution to our counter- effort," <http://www.rferl.org/content/white-...> But where is the evidence of Russian...

22.10.2015

After Polarity in International Relataions

... could be assessed primarily in military terms, and rivalries resulted from clashes of interests of rival states. During the Cold War, however, the heart of the conflict was not clashing state interests. It was about ideals, about competing ways of organizing ... ... aspects--ideological and military, and these were typically confused and conflated. The Truman Doctrine, which became the foundation of U.S. foreign policy aimed to stop both Soviet expansion and the spread of communism in Europe and elsewhere, assuming that these ...

27.01.2015
For business
For researchers
For students