High-Impact Report on the Future of U.S. — Russia Relations

High-Impact Report on the Future of U.S. — Russia Relations

16 August 2017

Dean of MGIMO School of Government and International Affairs Mikhail Troitskiy co-authored a report on U.S. — Russia relations published jointly by the Russian International Affairs Council in Moscow and the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC.

The paper argues that [o]n any number of issues, from arms control to the Middle East, failure of the U.S. and Russia to communicate will make things much, much worse, with repercussions that will last for generations and affect the entire world. The report’s analyses examine prospects for Russia — U.S. cooperation in several crucial regions and fields: economics, energy, the Arctic, Euro-Atlantic security, the Middle East, strategic stability, cybersecurity, and countering terrorism and extremism. They offer actionable recommendations in each area, some of which can, and should be undertaken today, and some of which should be considered by policymakers in Moscow and Washington as they chart a course through dangerous and uncertain times.

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