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America's Failed Crusade in Russia

Cohen, Stephen F. | February 28, 1994 issue

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The article focuses on the U.S. foreign policy. The worst and most predictable U.S. foreign policy failure of the late twentieth century has been unfolding in post-Communist Russia ever since the Soviet breakup in 1991. All the desirable outcomes in a country that remains so essential to the U.S. security have been undermined by the government's own policy. The policy would force Russia to follow free market prescriptions of the U.S. for economic reforms. In the U.S., Bill Clinton Administration has created so many illusions and false expectations that current developments are generating an anti-Russian backlash in the country.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; CLINTON, Bill, 1946-; ECONOMIC policy; MARKETS; RUSSIA; UNITED States
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