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Why We Must Return to the US-Russian Parity Principle

Stephen F. Cohen Friday, April 17th, 2015



We are in a new Cold War with Russia today, and specifically over the Ukrainian confrontation, largely because Washington nullified the parity principle. Indeed, we know when, why, and how this happened.

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Porn for Peace: Ending the War in Ukraine While Riding a Dolphin

Eliot Borenstein Sunday, March 22nd, 2015



In a world where brother battles brother, and Russia and Ukraine find themselves in a virtual state of war, Only One Man could restore peace and harmony. One Man. Sandwiched between two bleached blondes. Riding an inflatable dolphin. And wearing nothing but a jockstrap.

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Does Stephen Cohen Have the Right to Be Outspoken? Does the ASEEES Board Have the Right to Remain Silent?

Yanni Kotsonis Sunday, February 1st, 2015



I am a member of ASEEES, a historian of the Russian Empire and the USSR, and I direct a center that is an institutional member of ASEEES. Surely I can be trusted with the facts. One may insist that it is complicated, but I insist that it is that simple.

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