The Evolution of the Doctrinal Foundations of U.S. Cybersecurity Policy
The United States was one of the first countries to treat cybersecurity as a matter of strategic importance.... ... crisis. And they cannot be considered tenable under current conditions, as all attempts to bring them back to life have failed.
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Information as a Factor of U.S. Smart Strategy
The new Strategy is a logical continuation ...
Reaffirming that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, the United States and Russia could agree to specific steps at Helsinki to reduce nuclear risks
Presidents Trump and Putin will finally meet next week in Helsinki for a bilateral summit. Throughout the Cold War, summits between US and Soviet leaders were overwhelmingly welcomed in both countries and the world as an opportunity to reduce tensions. After the Cold War, these meetings became routine. Today, the scheduling of the...
Authors: Des Browne, Wolfgang Ischinger, Igor S. Ivanov, Sam Nunn
Dear President Putin and President Trump,
The chasm between Russia and the West appears to be wider now than at any point since the Cold War. In the absence of new initiatives, the knot of distrust is being tightened, choking off the ability of governments to discuss, let alone advance, steps essential for improving the security of all people living in the Euro-Atlantic region.
Your first meeting in Hamburg will be a unique opportunity...
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U.S. president. RIAC members and experts comment on the vital domestic and foreign policy ... ... Research Center, RAS Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies, RIAC expert
Russia and the U.S.A. have to reach common ground on cybersecurity issues and put it in writing. The process is getting yet more difficult with Russia being accused of committing ...