Search: USA,NATO,Russia,Cold War (9 materials)

On a New Global Order and its Nuclear Dimension

... its nuclear dimension. Elena Karnaukhova: In the context of the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine, there are going ... ... under the leadership of the Americans. Thus, in the context of the Cold War, US-centered system was formed, covering most of the world.... ... China’s rapid economic and technological growth and Beijing’s refusal to accept the American offer to become a junior partner of ... ... reality fraught with a direct military clash between Russia and NATO. But the main thing is that the scenario you are asking about ...

30.05.2023

'Red Lines' on Ukraine, Ties With China and More

... ties between Moscow and Washington In a comprehensive interview with Newsweek , Russian ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov laid out his country's demands to the West on the current crisis over... ... the face of the powerful nation's diplomatic presence in the U.S. Relations between Cold War-era rivals the U.S. and Russia have long been defined by tensions and marked... ... energy as a weapon against unfavorable Western policies. Does Russia reject these accusations and will Russia retaliate against U.S. sanctions? It has been said many times...

20.12.2021

A ‘New Cold War’ has already started, but Russia & China are winning against a ‘weakening’ West, says former Kremlin adviser

The Soviet Union might have lost the first Cold War, but Russia is ahead in the rematch with the US and, this time, has every chance of coming out on top The Soviet Union might have ... ... side of ‘Greater Eurasia.’” “The big question is where Germany will end up,” he concluded, referring to the dominant NATO power that has embarked on the controversial Nord Stream 2 project with Russia, despite staunch objections from NATO allies ...

05.08.2021

A ‘Patriotic Heretic’ Favoring Renewal of U.S.-Russian Détente

Review of: Stephen F. Cohen. “War with Russia? From Putin & Ukraine to Trump & Russiagate.” Review ... ... ]. For over a dozen years, Cohen had been warning of a “new Cold War,” no longer between two capitalist and communist blocs,... ... led to an expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to “Russia’s borders,” building more nuclear bombs,... ... Washington Bullets . New Dehli: Leftworld, 2020. Roth, Andrew. “Thousands march in Kyiv to oppose Ukraine peace plan,” The Guardian ...

18.03.2021

Surviving in a Deregulated Strategic World

... ever was, and the environment for that immensely more complex and fluid than ever Russian-American strategic relations are entering uncharted waters with the demise of... ... victory in it have again become possible, with the stakes much lower than during the Cold War, and the prospect of total annihilation itself is enough to deter the weaker... ... developed their weapons in the 1950s and 1960s, have always been U.S. allies within NATO, and their weapons were always considered by Moscow to be part of the Western bloc’s...

04.02.2021

Russia’s Comeback Isn’t Stopping With Syria

Russia is back and here to stay. Others had better accept it and ... ... security interests be respected were ignored in the process of NATO enlargement. And so from the early 2010s, the Kremlin started ... ... military intervention in Ukraine in 2014, the breakout from the post-Cold War, Western-dominated order was complete. The takeover of ... ... countries’ domestic politics, for instance, has provoked accusations from such important partners as Germany and France but ...

19.11.2019

Mapping Global Strategic Stability in the Twenty-First Century

The U.S.-Russia strategic relationship—the only one to have featured strategic arms control—is ... ... dominant in terms of the rest of the world as U.S.-Soviet relations were during the Cold War. Thus twentieth-century methods of dealing with the issue of strategic stability... ... understanding on both sides was that a “central war” between the Warsaw Pact and NATO would not stay conventional for more than a few hours, and that a nuclear war,...

01.11.2018

Russia's Changing Relations with the West: Prospects for a New Hybrid System

In 2017 Russian foreign policy started a painful process of reassessing its previous assumptions ... ... decline. It is true that after Trump became president, disputes intensified within NATO as to how the burden of defense expenses should be distributed within the Alliance... ... various forms of cooperation similar to these during the 1970s or 1980s. Back to the Cold War Igor Ivanov: Russia — Europe: the Need for a Common Vision Since no revolution...

19.01.2018

A Cold War: A Forecast for Tomorrow

... is the only reason why the world did not plunge into a nuclear conflict during the Cold War and is not sliding down that path now as we are living through a new Cold War... ... disrupting plans to involve Ukrain into Western alliances. If Ukraine had become a member of NATO, a war would have become unavoidable. People have become used to living without... ... the level of threat went further down. But the West greedily decided to grab former Russian and Soviet assets. This unleashed a new Cold War between Russia and the West...

20.11.2017

Poll conducted

  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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