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THE UNITED STATES AND RUSSIA
$14.95, 157 pages
ISBN # 0-87609-287-3
Publication Date: December 7, 2001



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Can Russia Change?
David Remnick,  Foreign Affairs,  January/February 1997

Is Russia Still an Enemy?
Richard Pipes,  Foreign Affairs,  September/October 1997

Russia's Phony Capitalism
Grigory Yavlinsky,  Foreign Affairs,  May/June 1998

Russia's Virtual Economy
Clifford G. Gaddy and Barry W. Ickes,  Foreign Affairs  September/October 1998

Russia's Collapse
Anders Aslund,  Foreign Affairs,  September/October 1999

Putin's Plutocrat Problem
Lee S. Wolosky,  Foreign Affairs,  March/April 2000

Russia's Ruinous Chechen War
Rajan Menon and Graham E. Fuller,  Foreign Affairs,  March/April 2000

The Many Faces of Modern Russia
Sam Nunn and Adam N. Stulberg,  Foreign Affairs,  March/April 2000

Blaming Russia First: Three Books Examine Russia's Woes
Daniel Treisman,  Foreign Affairs,  November/December 2000

Russia's Unformed Foreign Policy
Robert Legvold,  Foreign Affairs,  September/October 2001

America's Real Russian Allies
Tim Coulton and Michael McFaul,  Foreign Affairs,  November/December 2001

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