Die Robert-Bosch-Stiftung und die deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen 1974 - 2000
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In: [Förderungstätigkeit der Robert-Bosch-Stiftung auf dem Gebiet der Völkerverständigung 1974 - 2000]
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In: NUPI Notat, MN-87
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In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 62, Heft 4, S. 608-611
ISSN: 0020-577X
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 60, Heft 2, S. 163-188
ISSN: 0020-577X
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In: Nowe drogi: czasopismo społeczno-polityczne, Band 5, S. 5-10
ISSN: 0029-5388
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In: Bibliographie zu den deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen 1998
In: Inter finitimos
In: Beiheft 2
In: Sprawy międzynarodowe, Band 41, Heft 6/416, S. 123-132
ISSN: 0038-853X
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In: Bibliographie zur Geschichte der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen 1999
In: Bibliographien zur Geschichte und Landeskunde Ostmitteleuropas 31
In: Inter finitimos
In: Beiheft 3
In: Sprawy międzynarodowe, Band 43, Heft 2/434, S. 93-104
ISSN: 0038-853X
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In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 71, Heft 4, S. 533-560
ISSN: 0020-577X
It is well known that the US-Russian dialogue was 'reset' in 2009 under US President Obama and his Russian counterpart Medvedev although it is doubtful whether this symbolic commitment really created conditions for better, or closer, intergovernmental relations. In the following, I analyse how signs of renewed cooperation emitted by the respective political leaderships reflected on multilateral fora in which both the United States and Russia are represented, with a particular emphasis on the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the UN Security Council. The overall impression is that US-Russian diplomatic collaboration in 2009-2011 remained limited and focused on fewer issues, but that both sides deliberately avoided 'disturbing' each other's priority interests. A specific observation from the OSCE is that Russia's diplomatic initiatives were better prepared than previously and in the future may carry greater weight, at least on the European mainland. Unlike the United States, which acts through the Security Council when it believes that it can forge a coalition to pursue a particular objective, in 2009-2011 Russia's UN diplomacy still remained defensive. Adapted from the source document.
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