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Authors: Douglas E. Schoen,Melik Kaylan
acceptance of,
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basis for,
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China’s anti-Japan demonstrations,
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,
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combating the,
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compensatory illusions of,
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economic stability tied to,
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focus of,
252–253
Georgia elections (2012) and the,
253–256
,
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269–270
US actions supporting the,
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,
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Pukhov, Ruslan,
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Putin, Vladimir,
ix–xi
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xiii–xiv
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xvii
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xxiii–xxiv
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Putin-Xi meeting,
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1–2
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R
Ramirez, Rafael,
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Rawnsley, Adam,
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Reagan, Ronald,
144–145
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real estate,
189
Red October espionage operation,
99
Reid, Harry,
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Remnick, David,
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Ren Zhengfei,
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Rice, Condoleezza,
97
Rice, Susan,
219
Rogers, Mike,
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Rogoff, Kenneth,
192
Rogozin, Dmitri,
xiv
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143
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rogue nations, Axis facilitation of,
4
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14–19
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35–36
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67–68
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Romney, Mitt,
24
Rosatom,
48
Rose, Charlie,
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Rothkopf, David,
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Rouhani, Hassan,
xx
,
45
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,
284–286
rule of law, supporting the,
238
,
297–298
Russia.
See also
Crimean crisis (2014)
;
Georgia: Russian invasion of (2008)
;
US-Russia relations
Cold War,
292
energy security,
65–66
,
131
,
183
,
195–199
human-rights violations,
238
,
270
policy recommendations regarding,
313–314
territorial claims/disputes,
131
Victory Day Putin speech,
xiii–xiv
Winter Olympics (2014),
14
,
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,
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Russia, economic strategy
Africa,
206–207
challenges to,
183–185
,
193–194
,
197–198
,
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Customs Union,
199
infrastructure development,
65–66
,
194
Latin America,
209–211
military-related,
xxviii–xxix
,
60
,
65–66
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69
,
209–210
Russia, foreign relations
economic,
xxviii–xxix
,
27
,
47–48
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60
,
65–66
,
69
France,
xxviii–xxix
,
130
infrastructure development,
65–66
Middle East,
xxiv–xxv
trade,
46
Venezuela,
65–66
Russia-Iran relations
cyber warfare,
20
drone technology,
225
nuclear program,
15
,
25
,
43–46
,
44
,
47–49
,
166
,
225
trade,
46
Russian Business Network (R.B.N.),
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Russian Orthodox Church,
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Saakashvili, Mikheil,
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254–256
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305
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311
Salehi, Ali Akbar,
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Satanovsky, Yevgeny,
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Saudi Arabia,
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,
76
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77–78
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287
Scarborough Shoals,
126–127
Schiavenza, Matt,
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Schmidt, Howard,
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Scientific Cooperation Agreement,
54
Second Thomas Shoal,
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Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands,
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,
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127
,
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September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks,
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,
273
Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act,
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,
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Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO),
12
,
12–13
Sharif, Nawaz,
167–168
Shekau, Abubakar,
xx
Shelton, William,
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“shirtsleeves summit,”
36
,
71–72
Shunghui International Holdings,
181–182
Siberia,
185
Sikorski, Radek,
174
Simes, Dimitri,
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Skorobogatov, Sergei,
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Smithfield Foods,
181–182
Snowdon, Edward,
xvi–xvii
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4
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19–20
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72–74
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216–218
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300–301
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Soares de Oliveira, Ricardo,
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Solzhenitsyn, Alexander,
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South Africa,
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South China Sea,
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xxi
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126–128
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South Korea
China relations,
xv
North Korea relations,
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,
28
,
41
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55
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US military in,
288–290
Soviet Union collapse, CIA intelligence failures,
227
Spegele, Brian,
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Spudis, Paul D.,
138–139
stealth technology,
136–137
Stevens, Christopher,
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Strait of Malacca,
126
Sun Jianguo,
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Sunni movements,
45
Svallfors, Stefan,
217–218
Svetova, Zoya,
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Syria
Iran-Russia alliance, effect on,
47
Israeli airstrikes against,
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,
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Russian influence, results of,
309–310
state sponsored terrorism,
57–58
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60–61
US foreign policy,
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Syria, foreign relations
energy security,
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for infrastructure development,
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Iran,
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military defense,
18
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56–57
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60
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nuclear related,
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nuclear technology support,
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Russia,
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27
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56–59
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61–63
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trade,
63
Venezuela,
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Syrian conflict
allies commitment in,
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chemical weapons use,
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18
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56–59
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68
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drone technology,
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Russian support,
138
UN sanctions,
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US and the,
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xxxii
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Taheri, Amir,
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Talbott, Strobe,
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Talib, Nasim,
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technology sharing, RC Axis,
21
Telvent (Schneider Electric),
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territorial disputes, lands/waters Arctic seafloor,
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East China Sea,
128
Northern Territories (Kurils),
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Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands,
22
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85–86
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107
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127
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257
terrorism, state-sponsored
Iran,
55–56
Venezuela,
65
Third Taiwan Crisis (1996),
125
Thompson, Mark,
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Totten, Michael,
41–42
trade relations.
See by country
Transatlantic Free Trade Area,
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Transnistria, Moldova,
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Trans-Pacific Partnership,
184
Travers, Russ,
227
Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation,
13
Truman, Harry,
226
Turkmenistan,
186
Tusk, Donald,
174
U
Ukraine
denuclearization, consequences of,
160–161
Orange Revolution,
274
propaganda campaign in the,
300
Russian intrusion into,
7
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15
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160–161
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244
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272
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283–284
vulnerability to Axis power,
21
United Arab Emirates (UAE),
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United Kingdom
Conservative Friends of Russia lobby,
271–272
intelligence warfare,
73
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85
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216
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240–242
U.N. positions, RC Axis cooperation,
4
UNSC (United Nations Security Council)
Axis opposition to,
18
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43
,
58
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63
chemical weapons resolution,
56
,
68
Crimea referendum vote,
4
crisis of confidence in,
xxiv
Iran sanctions,
48–49
North Korea sanctions,
38–40
US
anti-Americanism, rise in,
xxv
credibility, loss of,
xxxii–xxxiii
credibility, regaining,
277–279
economic growth,
197–198
economic strategy,
184
energy security,
89–92
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183
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197–198
intervention fatigue,
29
leadership role,
29–31
power/influence, global decline in,
306
superpower status, requirements for,
xxxiii
US-China relations continuing, elements supporting,
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