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Title: Political relations between Russia and United States of America from 2000-2019
Authors: Nasiri, Hussain
Keywords: political relations
Russia
United States of America
government
international relations
economic crisis
Issue Date: Apr-2020
Publisher: Талком, Київ
Citation: Nasiri H. Political relations between Russia and United States of America from 2000-2019 // Національна ідентичність в мові і культурі: збірник наукових праць / за заг.ред. О.Г. Шостак. – К.: Талком, 2020. – С.289-291
Abstract: In the period after the collapse of the Soviet Union, relations between the US and Russia, “before Putin” and “after Putin” should be considered as two periods. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, enlargement and the Western Bloc countries in foreign policy and international relations, especially not had the opportunity to compete with the US until entered the political and economic crisis. On the other hand, in the post Soviet space and in the new Russian government, the United States, some of Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Baltic and NATO launched a large-scale study in the former Russian influence can be seen in the East to spread the field. US-Russian relations, after the Soviet Union's collapse ended the Cold War and adopted new and different policies. As Boris Yeltsin's reforms in the non-state economy, free market and privatization, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and was supported by the American economists. However, in Russia in 1990, it has changed dramatically in 2000 with Russia (Vladimir Putin, the President-elect). Russia After Putin's foreign policy, had been plucked from the idealistic and realistic ideological policy is a pragmatic approach to diplomacy
URI: http://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/43530
ISBN: 978-617-7832-35-4
Appears in Collections:Національна ідентичність в мові і культурі. XIII Міжнародна конференція

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