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Eurasian tensions: how the U.S. should assess competitive pressures from Russia and China/ Ali Wyne

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Orbis Volume 66, Issue 2, Spring 2022, pp.151-155 (44)Summary: With tensions over Ukraine growing, the Biden administration finds itself confronting a similar charge to one that dogged the Obama administration in the run-up to and aftermath of Russia's annexation of Crimea: namely, that it is exhibiting weakness that could embolden Moscow and other discontents of the post-Cold War settlement. This judgment overstates U.S. agency while discounting the competitive challenges confronting Russia and China.
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With tensions over Ukraine growing, the Biden administration finds itself confronting a similar charge to one that dogged the Obama administration in the run-up to and aftermath of Russia's annexation of Crimea: namely, that it is exhibiting weakness that could embolden Moscow and other discontents of the post-Cold War settlement. This judgment overstates U.S. agency while discounting the competitive challenges confronting Russia and China.

USA, RUSSIA, CHINA, UKRAINE

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