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- 2009006826 abstract "As Russia's economy has grown, so have the country's global involvement and influence, which often take forms that the United States neither expects nor likes, as the August 2008 conflict in Georgia demonstrated. Despite the two countries' many disagreements and the rising tension between them, the United States and Russia share some key interests and goals. In this monograph, the authors assess Russia's strategic interests and the factors that influence Russian foreign policy broadly. They examine Russia's domestic policies, economic development, and views of the world, as well as how these translate into security policies at home and abroad. They then consider the implications of Russia's evolving approaches for U.S. interests. The authors find that Russia's rising confidence will continue to create challenges for U.S. policymakers. The U.S. goal must therefore be to improve relations with Russia and build on shared views and shared interests, rather than to pursue coercive mechanisms that can easily backfire. Among other steps, the authors recommend that Washington vigorously pursue new arms control agreements with Moscow allay Russian fears about proposed U.S. missile defenses in Europe reevaluate its promotion of energy pipeline routes that circumvent Russia resume consistent, high-level consultations, including military-to-military contacts. If Russo-U.S. relations do not improve, the United States must find ways to keep poor relations with Russia from turning into adversarial ones. The Department of Defense and U.S. Air Force have important roles to play in either scenario.".
- 2009006826 contributor B11400732.
- 2009006826 contributor B11400733.
- 2009006826 coverage "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations United States.".
- 2009006826 coverage "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations.".
- 2009006826 coverage "Russia (Federation) Politics and government 21st century.".
- 2009006826 coverage "Russia (Federation) Strategic aspects.".
- 2009006826 coverage "United States Foreign relations Russia (Federation)".
- 2009006826 created "2009.".
- 2009006826 date "2009".
- 2009006826 date "2009.".
- 2009006826 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2009006826 description "As Russia's economy has grown, so have the country's global involvement and influence, which often take forms that the United States neither expects nor likes, as the August 2008 conflict in Georgia demonstrated. Despite the two countries' many disagreements and the rising tension between them, the United States and Russia share some key interests and goals. In this monograph, the authors assess Russia's strategic interests and the factors that influence Russian foreign policy broadly. They examine Russia's domestic policies, economic development, and views of the world, as well as how these translate into security policies at home and abroad. They then consider the implications of Russia's evolving approaches for U.S. interests. The authors find that Russia's rising confidence will continue to create challenges for U.S. policymakers. The U.S. goal must therefore be to improve relations with Russia and build on shared views and shared interests, rather than to pursue coercive mechanisms that can easily backfire. Among other steps, the authors recommend that Washington vigorously pursue new arms control agreements with Moscow allay Russian fears about proposed U.S. missile defenses in Europe reevaluate its promotion of energy pipeline routes that circumvent Russia resume consistent, high-level consultations, including military-to-military contacts. If Russo-U.S. relations do not improve, the United States must find ways to keep poor relations with Russia from turning into adversarial ones. The Department of Defense and U.S. Air Force have important roles to play in either scenario.".
- 2009006826 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-220).".
- 2009006826 description "Introduction -- Russia's domestic situation -- Russia's economy and Russian resources for defense -- Russian foreign policy -- Russia's defense and security policy -- Today's Russia: implications for the United States.".
- 2009006826 description "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2009006826 description "System requirement: Adobe Acrobat reader.".
- 2009006826 extent "xxv, 220 p. :".
- 2009006826 hasFormat "Also available via the Internet.".
- 2009006826 identifier "0833046071 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2009006826 identifier "9780833046079 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2009006826 identifier RAND_MG768.pdf.
- 2009006826 isFormatOf "Also available via the Internet.".
- 2009006826 isPartOf "Rand Corporation monograph series".
- 2009006826 isPartOf "Rand Corporation monograph series.".
- 2009006826 issued "2009".
- 2009006826 issued "2009.".
- 2009006826 language "eng".
- 2009006826 publisher "Santa Monica, CA : RAND Project Air Force,".
- 2009006826 relation "Also available via the Internet.".
- 2009006826 requires "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2009006826 requires "System requirement: Adobe Acrobat reader.".
- 2009006826 spatial "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations United States.".
- 2009006826 spatial "Russia (Federation) Foreign relations.".
- 2009006826 spatial "Russia (Federation) Politics and government 21st century.".
- 2009006826 spatial "Russia (Federation) Strategic aspects.".
- 2009006826 spatial "Russia (Federation)".
- 2009006826 spatial "United States Foreign relations Russia (Federation)".
- 2009006826 subject "327.47 22".
- 2009006826 subject "DK293 .R8726 2009".
- 2009006826 subject "Globalization Political aspects Russia (Federation)".
- 2009006826 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Russia's domestic situation -- Russia's economy and Russian resources for defense -- Russian foreign policy -- Russia's defense and security policy -- Today's Russia: implications for the United States.".
- 2009006826 title "Russian foreign policy : sources and implications / Olga Oliker ... [et al.].".
- 2009006826 type "text".