“Russian-Western Relations Lack Realpolitik Mentality on Both Sides”
Abstract
Interview with William Wohlforth.
About the Author
William WohlforthUnited States
Prof. Dr. William Wohlforth – Daniel Webster Professor, Department of Government, Dartmouth College (USA)
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Review
For citations:
Wohlforth W. “Russian-Western Relations Lack Realpolitik Mentality on Both Sides”. International Trends / Mezhdunarodnye protsessy. 2015;13(4):153-165. (In Russ.)