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A New Era in U.S.-Russian Strategic Stability
其他書名
How Changing Geopolitics and Emerging Technologies are Reshaping Pathways to Crisis and Conflict
出版Center for a New American Security, 2017
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=QuG3swEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋"For more than two decades following the end of the Cold War, military conflict between the United States and Russia seemed highly implausible. While relations were sometimes rocky, few if any imagined that any disagreements between Washington and Moscow carried much risk of escalation to a serious crisis, let alone war. Even amid the Kosovo crisis of the late 1990s, only a few Russians -- and fewer Americans -- took seriously the possibility of bilateral disputes turning into conflict. Indeed, both the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations, each in their own way, attempted to 'reset' relations with Russia and replace stagnating ties with positive-sum arrangements ... With the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump in 2017, there have been some signs of the potential for improved relations -- but also signs of increased tensions as the U.S. Congress passed substantial additional sanctions on Russian entities in retaliation for Russian 'hacking' of the U.S. Presidential election. Moscow retaliated by ordering a reduction of U.S. diplomatic staff and seizing U.S. diplomatic compounds in Russia. As of the time of this report, there is tremendous uncertainty -- and not a small amount of risk -- regarding the future of U.S.-Russian relations"--Publisher's web site