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The Media's New Cold War

Cohen, Stephen F. | January 31, 2005 issue

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Discusses a change in foreign relations between Russia and the United States, in light of Ukraine's contested presidential election. Mention of a "renewed Cold War" in editorials and articles in various media including "New York Times"; Russian President Vladimir Putin's conduct in Ukraine; Question about Russian motivation behind the government's involvement in Ukraine's politics; Factors contributing to a political cold war between Russia and the U.S.; Criticism of Putin and his policies in the U.S. media.

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MASS media & international relations; RUSSIA (Federation) -- Foreign relations; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-; COLD War; PRESIDENTS -- Election; PUTIN, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952-; RUSSIA (Federation) -- Politics & government -- 1991-; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; UKRAINE; UNITED States
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