"New Cold War" or twenty years' crisis? / Richard Sakwa

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: International Affairs Vol 84 No 2, March 2008, pp.241-267 (32)Summary: Suggests Russia's foreign policy stance has been influenced by what is seen in Moscow as persistent hostility of Western groups who continue to pursue Cold War aims of isolating and containing Russia. Argues that there is now a danger of a new era of great power blocs as none of the major strategic issues facing the international community have been revolved.
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Suggests Russia's foreign policy stance has been influenced by what is seen in Moscow as persistent hostility of Western groups who continue to pursue Cold War aims of isolating and containing Russia. Argues that there is now a danger of a new era of great power blocs as none of the major strategic issues facing the international community have been revolved.

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