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FINDING ITSELF: AMERICA, RUSSIA, SERBIA IN A CHANGING WORLD
FINDING ITSELF: AMERICA, RUSSIA, SERBIA IN A CHANGING WORLD

Author(s): Leonid N. Dobrokhotov
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Geopolitics
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: Russia; USA; New world order; NATO; sovereignty; Serbia
Summary/Abstract: In his paper, the author describes and explains the circumstances in international relations which enabled the United States and its allies to execute aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The paper also analyses the US foreign policy characterised by the tendency for domination, as well as the United States’ attitude towards the Russian Federation. The author concludes that in the West, therefore in the United States, Russophobia is deeply rooted. This notion and attitude have been guiding the US administrations over a long period of time. Special attention is focused on Donald Tramp becoming the head of the United States, as well as on the missed opportunities for improvement of the overall US-Russian relations. The author believes the world power relations are changing significantly in favor of the creation of a multipolar order. Therefore, the United States is no longer the dominant force as it used to be, for example, during the aggression on the FRY. The paper assesses that the current problems in American society arise from inevitable political and economic contradictions which are a permanent characteristic of capitalism.

  • Page Range: 207-224
  • Page Count: 18
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Language: English
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