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   Russia: Friend or Foe?
 
 
he new Russian democracy now faces two important elections, for the parliament in December and for president next June. Since the Soviet Union collapsed unexpectedly in the 1991, many Americans have watched the extraordinary developments in that part of the world with a mixture of amazement, hope and fear. Where once we faced a Cold War military adversary, we now face a potential -- well, nobody is sure. Perhaps a friend, perhaps something else. Some observers fear a new Cold War lies ahead.
 

Featured Experts:

Bruce Blair, Senior Fellow
The Brookings Institution

Adm. Eugene Carroll, Jr. (USN, Ret.), Deputy Director
Center for Defense Information

William Colby, Director 1973-1976
Central Intelligence Agency

James Collins, Ambassador-Designate
State Department

Frank Gaffney
Center for Security Policy

Sherman Garnett
Department of Defense

Sergey Rogov, Director
Institute for USA and Canada Studies, in Russia

Ted Warner, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Requirements

Produced: December 3, 1995
Running Time: 29 minutes
Show Number: 912

Price: $39
Internet Discount: $29

 
 

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