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    • Proliferation Analysis

    Celebrating 20 Years of Nunn-Lugar, With Questions About the Future

    On its twentieth anniversary, the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program remains an important tool for international cooperation to reduce nuclear dangers, but there remain some tough questions about the continued viability of the model.

    • Article

    Russia: The Beginning of the End of Putin’s Epoch

    Vladimir Putin’s ruling United Russia party received just shy of 50 percent of the vote in the recent elections for Russia’s lower house in parliament, an unexpected blow to the once extremely popular ruler.

    • Q&A

    Russia in the WTO

    Almost two decades after negotiations began Russia is set to join the World Trade Organization. Russia, the biggest country to enter the WTO since China joined ten years ago, is expected to be confirmed as a member during the ministerial meeting in mid-December.

    • Op-Ed

    Understanding Putin's Setback

    The recent elections in Russia saw a serious setback for the ruling United Russia party, reflecting the growing discontent of the country’s citizens.

    • Q&A

    Russia’s Duma Elections

    When Russians vote for the State Duma on December 4, the economy will be the critical issue for voters in a country still struggling to fully recover from the financial crisis.

    • The West's New International Security Challenges

      • George Perkovich
      • November 30, 2011
      • Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies

      Turmoil in Arab states and the U.S. nuclear weapons agenda constitute some of the most important developments in the international security environment since 2008, and both have serious implications for global security over the next decade.

      • The Diminishing Utility and Justice of Nuclear Deterrence

        Recent developments in international security that narrow the utility of nuclear weapons in deterring war may alter the role nuclear weapons play in the dialogue between the imperatives of war prevention and justness.

        • Op-Ed

        The U.S.-Russian Reset in Recess

        Missile defense continues to be a potential game changer in the often strained strategic relationship between Washington and Moscow.

        • Op-Ed

        Climate Change in Russia's Court

        If Russia can create the right incentives for cutting energy consumption, it has the opportunity to become a leader in energy efficiency in the coming decade.

        • Op-Ed

        The Axis of No

        Beijing and Moscow’s opposition to Western initiatives may seem like solidarity between two authoritarian governments or a coordinated effort to dilute Western domination of global politics, but the reality is far broader.

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