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Russia and Eurasia comprise a vital region with many new actors, including the former Soviet republics in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Europe. Brookings experts are examining a wide array of policy challenges related to this volatile area, including politics, nonproliferation, energy, and economic development.
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Operative in the Kremlin
2013, Fiona Hill and Clifford G. Gaddy
Next Steps in Reducing Nuclear Arms
2012, Steven Pifer and Michael E. O'Hanlon
Enhancing Productivity and Innovation in a Globalizing World
2008, Itzhak Goldberg and Raj M. Desai, eds.
The Next Phase
2006, Koji Watanabe, Roderic Lyne and Strobe Talbott
How Communist Planners Left Russia Out in the Cold
2003, Fiona Hill and Clifford G. Gaddy
2002, Barry W. Ickes and Clifford G. Gaddy
Russia's Struggle with the Legacy of a Militarized Economy
1996, Clifford G. Gaddy
American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan, revised edition
1994, Raymond L. Garthoff
American-Soviet Relations and the End of the Cold War
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1993, George L. Perry and William C. Brainard, eds.
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Fiona Hill
Director, Center on the United States and Europe
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy
Clifford G. Gaddy
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Global Economy and Development, Center on the United States and Europe
Gary Samore
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, Arms Control Initiative