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Today's paper. Last Updated: 05/31/2012
Articles by Richard Weitz

Getting to 'Yes' on Missile Defense

The recent visit by Dmitry Rogozin, the Kremlin's special envoy for missile defense cooperation with NATO, to the U.S. State Department highlights one of the many obstacles to U.S.-Russian cooperation on ballistic missile defense. Russia's diplomats have generally, but not always, adopted a harder line, while Rogozin has been pushing his own missile defense agenda.

Russia Can Help the U.S. in Afghanistan

NATO cannot achieve sustained political, economic and security improvements in Afghanistan without more effective international collaboration, particularly with China and Russia.

Relaunching the Missile Debate

The debate between the United States and Russia over U.S. plans to deploy a ballistic missile-defense system in Europe is heating up again. Persistent differences with Poland over its conditions for accepting defensive interceptor missiles have led U.S. officials to hint that they might even consider Lithuania as an alternative deployment site.


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