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31 Aug 2010
Russia’s contacts with the external world over the past year have been characterised by a gradual improvement in its relations with the West, as well as the use of non-confrontational rhetoric, the most far-reaching example of which was the address President Medvedev gave to Russian ambassadors this July. In an attempt to harmonise foreign policy with the widely propagated programme for the modernisation of Russia President Medvedev presented a vision of the Russian Federation as a responsible global power which is open to co-operation. According to this vision, Russian foreign policy would help to attract foreign investments and technologies. The West was presented as a partner, not a rival.
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Author | Marcin Kaczmarski |
Series | OSW Commentary |
Issue | 38 |
Publisher | Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) |
Copyright | © 2010 Centre for Eastern Studies (CES) |