Introduction (page 1) -- NATO (page 1) -- United Nations Security Council (page 3) -- Nuclear Non-Proliferation (page 4) -- Cyber Security (page 6) -- Ukraine (page 9) -- Syria (page 11) -- The Arctic (page 12) -- Strategic Cooperation with Russia (page 14) -- Counterterrorism (page 15) -- Propaganda and Disinformation (page 17) -- Democratic Disruption (page 19) -- Energy (page 21) -- Conclusion (page 22)
Summary
This white paper is intended to provide a brief overview of suggestions and considerations for U.S. policy toward Russia along a variety of fronts. Rather than looking at the entirety of the U.S.-Russia relationship as a singular policy, elements of the relationship are broken down by the major issue categories between the countries today. While the current relationship between the U.S. and Russia is largely adversarial, there may be opportunities for positive progress on a number of challenges that face both countries. Where the U.S. chooses to put pressure on Russia, it must thoroughly analyze the costs and benefits of doing so
Notes
November 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-26)
Notes
Title from cover screen (viewed on January 20, 2013)