STRUGGLE IN THE USA AROUND THE RESET AND THE FUTURE OF U.S.-RUSSIA RELATIONS
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STRUGGLE IN THE USA AROUND THE RESET AND THE FUTURE OF U.S.-RUSSIA RELATIONS
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S268667300000617-8-1
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38-54
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The article is devoted to the analysis of political discord in the USA around the reset initiative as well as main reasons of sharpening of this controversy. The position of the neoconservatives are considered alongside with positions of those politicians and experts who view the continuation of the reset as serving American national interests.
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01.02.2012
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