| Russia's Spheres of Interest, Not Influence
Trenin, Dmitri
The Washington Quarterly, October 2009, v32, #4, pp3-21
"Russia's twenty-first century great power policies differ from traditional nineteenth and twentieth century ones. For example, its leaders are talking about a non-exclusive "sphere of interest," not an outdated "sphere of influence" as may imagine. Here is the difference."
Dmitri Trenin is the Director of the Moscow Center of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a member of the editorial board of the Washington Quarterly.
Go to the article at:
http://www.twq.com/09october/docs/09oct_Trenin.pdf
A42/05-09. Posted December 7, 2009
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