Publication
Feb 2017
During the Putin era, Russia's policy toward the US has typically oscillated between normalization and crisis, primarily because the Eurasian giant has been too weak to be America’s equal, but too strong to accept its secondary status. Whether Moscow will sustain this pattern during the Putin-Trump years remains to be seen, or so this brief argues.
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Author | Marek Menkiszak |
Series | OSW Policy Briefs |
Issue | 62 |
Publisher | Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) |
Copyright | © 2017 Centre for Eastern Studies |