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Europe

Home to America’s oldest allies, Europe has been central to America’s alliance network since World War II and the creation of NATO. Europe is confronting challenges to prosperity and traditional values from bureaucratic overreach and foreign adversaries, but encouraging progress is on display by those governments pursuing free market, transatlantic strategies while revitalizing their defense capabilities.

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An Agenda for the Bush-Putin Summit in Slovenia Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Jun 11, 2001 19 min read

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Countering Russian-Iranian Military Cooperation Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Apr 5, 2001 17 min read

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Putin's Foreign Policy and U.S.- Russian Relations Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Jan 18, 2001 33 min read

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Executive Summary: Putin's Foreign Policy and U.S.-Russian Relations Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Jan 18, 2001 4 min read

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The Wild, Wild East Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Dec 20, 2000 2 min read

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Summit Rhetoric Aside, Putin's Cabinet Makes Russian Reforms LessLikely Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Jun 1, 2000 4 min read

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The Rise of Putin: What It Means for the Future of Russia Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Mar 28, 2000 24 min read