Dmitri Trenin is Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Dmitri Trenin is Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
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MOSCOW – NATO soldiers marching in Red Square on V-E Day; Moscow agreeing on a compromise resolution of the 40-year-old sea-boundary dispute…
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As Vladimir Putin's re-election approaches on March 14, it is time to take stock of his presidency. The biggest thing to happen on his watch…
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