Foreign Affairs: "Another Russia is Possible"

In a new piece for Foreign Affairs, Dmitri Alperovitch and Sergey Radchenko argue for a new long-term strategy toward Russia.

By Silverado Policy Accelerator1 min read
Foreign Affairs: "Another Russia is Possible"
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In a new piece in Foreign Affairs, Silverado's Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Dmitri Alperovitch and Johns Hopkin's Sergey Radchenko call for a re-evaluation of the United States's long-term strategy toward Russia. They write:

"As Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine drags on and realigns global geopolitics, the United States needs to review and revise its long-term strategy toward Russia. The primary focus of this strategy, not unlike the original Cold War–era strategy of containment articulated by George Kennan in this magazine 75 years ago, must once again be a 'patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies.'"

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