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Americans and Russians Are Mostly Disinterested and Disengaged with ...
foreign policy following the Cold War, and Russia’s alleged interference in Western elections. ... Q3. In general, how often do you follow news about Russia/the United States? (%). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/report_americans-russians-mostly-disinterested-disengaged-with-each-other.pdf - 
	
US Foreign Policy
Russia Replaces Cooperation with Confrontation
"February 24 will be seen as the day in which Russia fundamentally threw away any prospect of working together with our friends in the west," says Ivo Daalder.
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report_democrats-republicans-support-alliances-disagree-international-organizations
When it comes to a fellow NATO member, half (52%) favored using US forces if Russia invaded a NATO ally like Latvia, Lithuania, or Estonia. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-01/report_democrats-republicans-support-alliances-disagree-international-organizations.pdf - 
	
US Foreign Policy
Rewriting How Russia's War in Ukraine Could End
"A diplomatic solution is far from guaranteed in the near term," Elizabeth Shackelford writes, "but Ukraine must not close the door to it."
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US Foreign Policy
NATO Declares Russia "Most Significant and Direct Threat" to Peace
NATO welcomed Finland and Sweden, marking “a very good day for those who care about freedom and democracy in Europe," says Ivo Daalder on CBC.
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	Defense and SecurityEyePress
The West Is Now a Co-Belligerent in the War in Ukraine
If Russia does ultimately lose the war, Nonresident Fellow Paul Poast argues, it will be a great victory for the West and NATO.
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Russians Want Crimea; Prefer Luhansk and Donetsk Independent Stepan ...
Yet, majorities also see improvements in Russia’s defense forces (83%) and international influence (62%). • ... part of Russia (29%) and 10 percent think they will remain part of Ukraine. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Russians%20Want%20Crimea%3B%20Prefer%20Luhansk%20and%20Donetsk%20Independent%20PDF%20Report.pdf - 
	US Foreign PolicyUkrainian Presidential Press Office via AP
It's Time to Bring Ukraine into NATO
"Though the Kremlin has long portrayed Ukraine's membership in NATO as a red line, there is no need to fear Russia's response to Kyiv's accession to the alliance," Paul Poast writes.
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	US Foreign PolicyReuters
Advice for the US in Africa: Stop Lecturing about China and Russia
Elizabeth Shackleford joins Grid Media to discuss U.S. policy toward Africa, and the balancing act between “not dictating” and effecting change.
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	US Foreign PolicyReuters
Biden Cites US Resolve in Facing Aggression from Russia and China
Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford remarks on the foreign policy details of President Biden's 2023 State of the Union address.