U.S: - Yes, we may be headed toward a new Cold War
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- There is increasing hawkishness from politicians and think tanks on the US side. A Republican administration under Donald Trump could lead to a very serious situation in US-Russia relations.
- Have we already slid into a new Cold War, or are we heading towards it? High North News has asked experts from nine different countries, encompassing the entire circumpolar region. The question polarized respondents. (Click here to read the articles we have published so far.)
- Significant changes in Russia’s behaviour
Shift of attention
Numerous chances for cooperation
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. The mission of the organization is to conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing a society at the local, national and global level.
Charles K. Ebinger: Senior fellow in the Energy Security and Climate Initiative at Brookings. He served as the initiative’s director from 2008 to October of 2014. Previously, Ebinger served as a senior advisor at the International Resources Group where he advised over 50 governments on various aspects of their energy policies.
Michael O'Hanlon: Senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, where he specializes in U.S. defense strategy, the use of military force, and American national security policy. He co-directs the Center on 21st Century Security and Intelligence there with retired General John Allen. O’Hanlon is also director of research for the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. He is a visiting lecturer at Princeton University, a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and from 2011 to 2012 O’Hanlon was a member of the external advisory board at the Central Intelligence Agency.
Tim Boersma: Fellow in the Energy Security and Climate Initiative, part of the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. His research focuses on energy policy coordination, energy security, gas infrastructure and regulation, and unconventional natural gas extraction.
Pavel K. Baev: Research professor at the Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) and nonresident senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings. Before joining PRIO in 1992, he worked at the Institute of Europe in Moscow. His current research includes Russian military reform, Russia's conflict management in the Caucasus and Central Asia, energy interests in Russia's foreign, and security policy and Russia's relations with Europe and NATO.
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