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<title>Preliminary Conclusions From The War In Georgia</title>
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<description> By Andrei Illarionov: &quot;It is already possible to outline some theses related to the conflict between Russia and Georgia.&quot;

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<title>McCain Talking Too Tough on Russia, China</title>
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<description> By Malou Innocent: &quot;There is no question that China and Russia have objectionable policies. China's deplorable human-rights record and Russia's authoritarian structure leave much to be desired. But McCain's policy prescriptions will prevent the U.S. from working with them in areas of common interest, and preclude cooperation in meeting shared threats.&quot;</description>
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<title>Enabling The Kremlin</title>
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<description> By Andrei Illarionov: &quot;For the past few months, the official Russian media have shown little warmth for the Bush administration. Taking their cue from the Kremlin, the Russian press has been happy to denounce Washington when it criticized, even very cautiously, authoritarian actions. But Washington's own cold shoulder turned into a warm embrace this week when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice openly endorsed President Vladimir Putin's anointed successor, Dmitry Medvedev, and effectively undercut her past statements urging Russia to adopt a more democratic course and to hold truly competitive elections.&quot;</description>
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