After Dmitry Medvedev delivered his message to the Federation Council here last week, news outlets in the U.S. and Britain jumped on the Russian president’s seemingly hostile rhetoric regarding the planned missile defense system to be placed in Poland and the Czech Republic. Russia, Medvedev said, would respond by planting a system in Kaliningrad, on the Baltic Sea. The New York Times, which accompanied its coverage with a photo of troops on parade in Red Square, focused on his harsh words as well as the fact that that he did not congratulate Barack Obama on his election victory
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On February 10, 2007, at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
Much has been made of the recent Russian decision to place short-range iskander missiles in Kalining...
The complex relationship between Washington and Moscow derives its tension from the ideologically an...
American policy-makers continue to struggle with Russia's intensely negative reaction to the propose...
As the Obama administration took office, Russo-American relations were generally acknowledged to be ...
Conclusion of a nuclear arms deal has infused US-Russian relations with a new sense of optimism remi...
From Tallinn to Tbilisi, one of the most common criticisms of the Obama administration is that the U...
Russo-American relations are generally acknowledged to be at an impasse. Arms control issues feature...
As President Barack Obama enters his second term, relations with Russia present him with a set of th...
Russo-American relations are generally acknowledged to be at an impasse. Arms control issues feature...
President Obama’s recent announcement to scrap plans for a radar installation in the Czech Republic ...
The Obama administration’s decision not to place missile defense systems in Poland and the Czech Rep...
In his first term, Clinton made assistance for Russia a major element of his administration's foreig...
YesIn discussing the implications of Medvedev¿s presidency for NATO¿s future relations with Russia, ...
Russia’s invasion of Georgia in August 2008 brought the subject of U.S.-Russian relations to the for...
On February 10, 2007, at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
Much has been made of the recent Russian decision to place short-range iskander missiles in Kalining...