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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on U.S.-Russian Relations (2014).
It is difficult to regard the U.S. opposition to Russia’s actions in Crimea as sincere respect for international law: http://t.co/w6MREEneRY
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) April 21, 2014
The Arctic: Where the U.S. and Russia could square off next http://t.co/ZHACazBpk3
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 31, 2014
What Obama got wrong about Putin, from the “reset” to the current nasty turn in U.S.-Russia relations http://t.co/Gz179ltjNk
— Neil King (@NKingofDC) April 21, 2014
Does the U.S. have a responsibility to do something about the Russia-Ukraine situation? http://t.co/zmnxFnWEFx pic.twitter.com/5ipsxk9tBt
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) March 30, 2014
Why Russia won’t tank U.S. Treasury market http://t.co/d40Mhi4oyS
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) March 31, 2014
Media Reports Say John Tefft Will Be Next U.S. Ambassador to #Russia http://t.co/nt6Zix1uPC #news
— The Moscow Times (@MoscowTimes) April 21, 2014
Iranian officials, who know something about this, urge Russia not to dismiss sanctions threat. http://t.co/agmyfs23I7 via @WSJwashington
— Gerald F Seib (@GeraldFSeib) April 17, 2014
Russia appears to be behind recent violence in eastern Ukraine, U.S. envoy to U.N. says http://t.co/8uyqpjFgmv
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) April 13, 2014
With Russian forces still menacing in #Ukraine, now is not the time to further undermine the U.S.’s weapons posture: http://t.co/Yhitr8OEoZ
— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) April 13, 2014
Grim: Obama has no Russia policy and U.S. has failed to change with the world after Cold War. http://t.co/W3t3r5cDfc pic.twitter.com/ojXwQaQHfB
— Andrew McChesney (@ARMcChesney) March 31, 2014