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18 Oct, 2018 06:15

Changing optics? Timothy Colton, professor of government and Russian studies at Harvard University

Over the last decade, Russian foreign policy has often been constructed to serve as a funhouse mirror to the United States, but that approach hit the wall when the American political reality became stranger than fiction. As Moscow now yearns for bilateral relations to get back to normality, what optics should it use to facilitate that? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Timothy Colton, professor of government and Russian studies at Harvard University.

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