Dmitri Trenin
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Barack Obama: Yes We Can
Barack Obama’s term as U.S. president is likely to signal a change in U.S.-Russian relations, with U.S. foreign policy emphasizing pragmatism over ideology.
Source: Russia Today

Trenin stressed that Obama’s presidency will mainly alter U.S. foreign policy by embodying “pragmatism with values” instead of “ideology with dogma.” While this will be a welcome change, Trenin argued that people around the world, and especially people in Russia should, “stop thinking of the U.S. as the czar of the world that needs to be toppled.” Instead, Trenin said, “The United States of America represents, I would say, the most important outside resource for any country that wants transformation and modernization, and a smart and clever and intelligent above all Russian government or administration should be able to seize upon that chance.”
About the Author
Former Director, Carnegie Moscow Center
Trenin was director of the Carnegie Moscow Center from 2008 to early 2022.
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- What a Week of Talks Between Russia and the West RevealedCommentary
Dmitri Trenin
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