Search: NATO,Ukraine,Crimea,China (2 materials)

Breaking the U.S.-Russia Impasse: Keeping the Door Open to Dialogue

... Soviet collapse? And what would be the impact on Poland and Baltic States and other NATO members of a formally “neutral” Ukraine? New Weapons Systems Prior to Trump’s arrival to power, the Obama administration... ... treaties be updated or expanded to include other states, such as the European states and China? Washington is also in the process of modernizing its tactical nuclear weapons... ... threatened to deploy its Iskander tactical nuclear weapons systems in Kaliningrad and Crimea. Russian nuclear strategy purportedly sees tactical nuclear weaponry as a potential...

28.06.2017

Chinese Observers Commenting on Russian Policies during the Ukrainian Crisis

Experts on Russia and Ukraine from a number of leading think tanks in China have kindly agreed to share their comments on the Ukrainian crisis, the implications ... ... and the position of the Chinese government. Jian Yi , expert on Russian diplomacy: Crimea’s independence or its accession to Russia is the worst-case scenario Zhang... ... the immutability of the post-war borders, and departed from their promise to disband NATO in parallel with the disbanding of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation. Moreover, the...

27.03.2014

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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