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Russia’s military-industrial complex

By Richard Weitz

Given the condition of Russia’s military-industrial complex, considerations of national pride, geopolitical influence, and entrepreneurial profits will likely sustain Russian interest in selling weapons to ... more

Russian-American Security Cooperation After St. Petersburg: Challenges and Opportunities

By Richard Weitz  05/25/2007

Is the U.S.-Turkey Alliance at an End?

By Rajan Menon, S. Enders Wimbush  04/24/2007

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Russia and the G8 Summit
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Averting a New Great Game in Central Asia
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About Hudson's Center for Future Security Strategies

The Center for Future Security Strategies aims to identify trends, attitudes, ideas, and other forces that will contribute to the shape of the future. Using a variety of innovative tools and techniques, the center goes far beyond forecasts that simply project visible trends. It seeks to analyze critical variables that ...more

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The Center for Future Security Strategies seeks to explore evolving, emerging and imaginable international security environments and to assess the implications of possible alternative futures for security strategies. Using a variety of innovative tools and techniques, the Center aims to identify trends, attitudes, ideas, and other forces that will contribute ...more

 
 

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