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Bear-ing Crimea - Ft. Michael O'Hanlon, Director of Research, Brookings Institution

Published 21 Dec, 2014 07:30 | Updated 12 Mar, 2015 11:01

The differences between the positions of Russia and the West on Crimea and Ukraine appear insurmountable. Yet both sides realise their global interests are better served by a spirit of cooperation, rather than rivalry. What are some of the pragmatic proposals that could bridge the gap and lead to a win-win-win solution, and could they satisfy the hardliners on all sides? Oksana is joined by Michael O'Hanlon, Director of Research at Brookings Institution, to hammer out these issues.

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