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Analysis | Mar 21, 2014
Considering the current crisis in Ukraine, Graham Allison reflects on the negotiation process for the denuclearization of Ukraine that was carried out in the 1990s.
Analysis | Mar 15, 2014
To put an end to the Ukrainian conflict, Graham Allison suggests a "Belgian" solution: internationally-guaranteed neutrality for Ukraine.
Analysis | Feb 24, 2014
Russia’s Gazprom announced that in 2013, its share of European natural supplies rose to a historical high of 30%, provoking the question: is this an incident or a trend?
Analysis | Oct 16, 2013
Chinese economic and development policy in Central Asia is reminiscent of the U.S. Marshall Plan, possibly edging out Russia as the dominant foreign influence in the region.
Analysis | Sep 08, 2013
Despite media claims, China's use of trans-Arctic shipping does not indicate a shift toward the increased importance of the Northern Sea Route.
Analysis | Jul 11, 2013
China and Russia have a complex relationship marked by selective cooperation. The U.S. should take their complaints seriously.
Analysis | Jun 25, 2013
A period of apparent warming between Moscow and Washington has fallen apart as underlying troubles remain unaddressed.
Analysis | Jun 14, 2013
Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin must agree to move away from traditional doctrines of nuclear policy.
Analysis | Mar 14, 2013
The U.S. should adopt a minimum deterrence policy by substantially reducing its nuclear arsenal. Modern nations fear any use of nuclear weapons, so giant stockpiles are "overkill."
Analysis | Mar 01, 2012
Graham Allison considers what clues we can extract from successfully denuclearizing 14 post-Soviet states, and how those clues can inform our non-proliferation and nuclear security efforts in the future.
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