From Reset to Restart: The US-Russia Cyclical Relationship in the Post-Cold War Era |
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Authors: | Gabriele Natalizia Marco Valigi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sapienza University of Rome gabriele.natalizia@uniroma1.ithttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6372-7758@g_natalizia;5. University of Bologna |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT After a quarter of a century of oscillating relations between Washington and Moscow, Trump’s 2017 National Security Strategy named Russia as one of the main challengers to the US-led order. Power transition theory is used to explain the alternating cooperative and competitive phases during each of the first three post-Cold War US presidencies: first, initial attempts at cooperation are driven by US willingness to integrate its former rival into the liberal order; then, regression into competition follows as Washington’s influence rises in territories that Moscow considers sensitive for its national security. |
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Keywords: | United States Russia reset/restart cycle cooperation competition |
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