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Defense and Security
Russia Going Nuclear Would Be Signing Their Own Death Certificates
“These are momentous changes in policy that required the kind of brutality that Vladimir Putin and his forces are displaying every day to mobilize,” Ivo Daalder tells Christiane Amanpour.
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US Foreign Policy
As Biden Sanctions Russia, Russians Not Convinced Kremlin Behind the Poisoning | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Brendan Helm discusses President Biden's new sanctions on Moscow and the arrest of Aleksei Navalny.
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Reuters
US-Russia Experts Paint a Dim Picture of Bilateral Relations Before Summit | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey signals the US-Russian relationship is challenged by communication, media coverage, and the countries’ presidents.
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Herman Van Rompuy
Russia Will Face Declining Influence, Standing Among Great Powers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A survey of American foreign policy experts paints a portrait of a declining Russia, with its broad influence deteriorating as China’s influence rises.
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Defense and Security
Russia Prepares for Prolonged Conflict in Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In Ukraine, "the government is alive and well, and mounting serious resistance," Council President Ivo Daalder tells NBC News Now's Morgan Radford.
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Hussein Malla / AP
The World at War: Partisan, Racial, and Generational Views on US Role in Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza Conflicts | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey data reveal fresh insights into how American communities think the United States should engage in conflicts overseas.
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REUTERS
Russia's S. Border Instability | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
What is behind the recent wave of instability between states on Russia’s southern periphery? Joshua Kucera and Madeleine Reeves discuss.
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Kremlin
US Experts Anticipate Future Decline for Russia Among the Great Powers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Arik Burakovsky, Dina Smeltz, and Brendan Helm find that while experts anticipate changes in the global balance of power in the next 20 years, with China overtaking the United States, they do not expect Russia to come out stronger.
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Dina Smeltz | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As the war in Ukraine continues, majorities say the United States should maintain or increase its commitment to NATO.