Carnegie Corp. project on future of US-Russia relations

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From: Scott Bittle <SB@carnegie.org>
Subject: Carnegie Corp. project on future of US-Russia relations
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013

Relations between the United States and Russia are once again in the spotlight after the cancellation of a September 2013 summit between Presidents Obama and Putin. The challenges include, most recently, how to deal with Syria, as well as differences on the Edward Snowden affair, Iran, arms control, civil liberties, and trade.

In light of these issues, Carnegie Corporation of New York, as part of our Perspectives in International Peace and Security series, asked nearly 30 leading experts on U.S.­Russia relations to comment on two critical questions:

  • Why does the U.S.­Russia relationship matter at this time?
  • What can and should both countries do to “fix” the relationship?

We invite you to explore our contributors’ answers to these questions, to add your own commentary, and to share these posts with others.

http://carnegie.org/rebuilding-us-russia-relations
Thanks, and let me know if you have any questions.

Scott Bittle
Director of Communications and Content Strategy
Carnegie Corporation of New York
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New York, NY 10022
T. 212.207.6344
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