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Russia Plotting for Ukrainian Influence, Not Invasion, Analysts Say

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Germany's economic relations with Russia and approach- supported by public opinion -of diplomacy and dialogue with Russia during the Ukraine crisis in 2014-2015

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Would this mark a return to a Cold War atmosphere. It would not. What it does is mark the limits to what Russia sees as American and NATO efforts to integrate the formerly Soviet countries of Ukraine and Georgia into NATO and the European Union. Even this is not certain as it may be Putin's response to NATO intervention in Kosovo inside Serbia.

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Georgia Vote Cements Old Leader's Fall

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Deeply Bound to Ukraine, Putin Watches and Waits for Next Move

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To understand Crimea, take a look back at its complicated history

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Russia Plotting for Ukrainian Influence, Not Invasion, Analysts Say

New York Times 04/09/2014

Tensions Are Writ Large Before Ukraine Showdown

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Deterring a European War

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The impact of the Ukraine crisis on the Russian economy in 2014 with western sanctions

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Russia's Power Play Hits Economic Weak Spot

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The World's Riskiest Stock Market?

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Russia Says It Has Weathered the Worst of the Economic Storm

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Russia's Growth Pace Continues to Weaken

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The U.S. and Russia's intervention in Ukraine

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A History Lesson That Needs Relearning

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Putin's Challenge to the West

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Pride, Prejudice and Putin's Predation

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Russia Plotting for Ukrainian Influence, Not Invasion, Analysts Say

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In Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin

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U.S.-Russia Relations Come Full Circle After Ukraine

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About 30% of Ukrainians have Russian background and the people in Crimea see themselves as closer to Russia. Under the Hapsburgs eastern Ukraine developed strong nationalism. Many of the protesters were from the east. Many educated Ukrainians including those with Russian background see their goal as becoming an open tolerant democracy.

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Ukraine and the Perils of Division

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In Crimea, a Long History of Russian Power Struggles

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A History Lesson That Needs Relearning

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Wall Street Journal 03/18/2014

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