U.S.-Russia Relations in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Transcending the Zero-Sum Game In the NewsSeptember 19, 2011 U.S.-Russia Relations in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Transcending the Zero-Sum Game Samuel Charap and Mikhail Troitskiy discuss how to resolve differences between the United States and Russia in this report from the Working Group on the Future of U.S.-Russia Relations. Sep 19, 2011 Working Group on the Future of U.S.-Russia Relations Samuel Charap, Mikhail Troitskiy
Beyond Mutually Assured Destruction ArticleJuly 6, 2011 Beyond Mutually Assured Destruction Samuel Charap and Mikhail Troitskiy argue that the United States and Russia must move past outdated Cold War thinking to find agreement on missile defense. Jul 6, 2011 Samuel Charap, Mikhail Troitskiy
The Myth of Yalta II In the NewsMarch 8, 2011 The Myth of Yalta II There are no longer any insurmountable conflicts between Moscow and Washington that would require a “grand bargain” to mitigate, write Samuel Charap and Mikhail Troitskiy. Mar 8, 2011 The New York Times Samuel Charap, Mikhail Troitskiy
Time to Put an End to MAD In the NewsJanuary 18, 2011 Time to Put an End to MAD Samuel Charap and Mikhail Troitskiy discuss putting an end to "mutually assured destruction" in this Moscow Times piece. Jan 18, 2011 The Moscow Times Samuel Charap, Mikhail Troitskiy