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Russian relations with NATO continue to deteriorate

Russia expelled NATO’s diplomats to Russia in response to NATO expelling two Russian envoys at a conference in Brussels, The Times Online reports.
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Russia takes control of Georgia’s border regions

Russia moved military units into the disputed regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia Thursday.
Moscow says it is responding to NATO’s military exercises set for May 6 in Georgia. The Russian government considers this a challenge from the West. Asserting its position reminds NATO that Georgia is within the Russian sphere of [...]

Russian relations improving?

Next to talk of Iran, Cuba, and Somalian pirates, Russia seems far away. But the U.S.’s former sworn enemy is a key player in international relations, and the new administration has to decide how closely it wants to work with Moscow. A foreign policy report by Stefan Wagstyl of the Financial Times examines [...]

A new face for U.S. diplomacy

This site is about the changing in the guard of American diplomacy from the Bush years to the Obama years.  While George W. Bush was in office, the U.S. embraced unilateralism and worked on its own, particularly in the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, with some scattered support from the rest of the world.  Bush [...]