Search: Vladimir Putin,Russia’s foreign policy (2 materials)

Is Russia over its Resentment?

... home.” Ivan Timofeev, Samuel Charap: Can Washington and Moscow Agree to Limit Political Interference? We could argue for hours about whether or not Russia has the right to be offended, but listing our grievances has long become part and parcel of Russia’s foreign policy narrative. For years, this narrative has taken a central place in the speeches of Vladimir Putin and other Russian leaders at the Valdai meetings in Sochi. Until this year, when Russia’s grievances all but disappeared from the president’s speech. Is it a good thing that Russia appears to no longer harbor resentment towards to West?...

14.10.2019

Putin’s Brave New World

... thaw relations with Europe and explore new routes in Asia. Successe abroad is key to improving the situation at home. If Vladimir Putin wins in the Russian elections in March, few will be surprised in Russia or abroad. The incumbent president remains ... ... with which both Putin’s supporters and his critics must contend when reflecting on the sources of his continuing popularity. Russia’s Foreign Policy: Looking Towards 2018. RIAC Report Like any other society, however, the Russians are more interested ...

12.03.2018

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