The Outlook for Russian Foreign Policy: Great Power Restoration. Strategic Forum. Number 52, November 1995.
Abstract
The Yeltsin regime's erratic response to Washington--angry threats and broken commitments followed by renewed dialogue and cooperative gestures--might be construed as providing some hope for a return to the pro-U.S. actions of Russia's early independence days. Such expectations, however, should be relinquished. As one reformist official has noted privately, the brief period of euphoria in Russian-American relations was an aberration, a time when Russia was weak and hence extremely compliant toward Washington. Moscow is increasing assertiveness since that time, he cautioned, represents a natural correction to that earlier period of pro-Western euphoria.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1995
- Accession Number
- ADA394494
Entities
People
- Ellen Jones
- James H. Brusstar
Organizations
- National Defense University