Search: NATO,Migration (2 materials)

How Ukraine Will Change After Zelensky’s Victory

... pro-Western paradigm and lead the country towards collaboration with international financial bodies, the European Union and NATO. Russia–Ukraine relations will largely depend on the general trends in U.S.–Russia relations, and I think gradually moving ... ... one of them. Andrey Kortunov: Russia and Ukraine: Four Scenarios for the Future Should we expect a change to the scale of emigration and the return of Ukrainians to their homeland? Viktor Mironenko: This will certainly happen, but in the medium term,...

29.04.2019

Having a Common Enemy is Unlikely to Reconcile Russia and the West

... seems the only hope for diplomacy. Avoiding War in Europe: How to Reduce the Risk of a Military Encounter Between Russia and NATO The very concept of building a Greater Europe is increasingly coming under fire. In fact, it is hard to imagine a common ... ... countries on opposing sides of Ukraine’s barricade give up on the idea of common interests, approaches and challenges. Migration is just such a challenge, since the voluntary or forcible movement of people is increasingly being seen as a test for ...

28.10.2015

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  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  
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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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