U.S. Foreign Policy: China and Russia
Scholars talked about how the social and political changes in Russia and China affect U.S. foreign policy. Particular attention was focused … read more
Scholars talked about how the social and political changes in Russia and China affect U.S. foreign policy. Particular attention was focused on Russia’s war in Chechnya and recent Chinese threats towards Taiwan. They also answered questions from high school students and talked about what to expect in the future. close
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- Lynn E. Davis Undersecretary Department of State->International Security Affairs
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George Liston Seay Executive Producer Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars->"Dialogue" Radio Show
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