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1
US - Russian Relations
  • Legacy from Reagan to Bush in foreign policy was
    improved relations with Soviet Union collapse
    gave Bush opportunity to refashion foreign policy
  • Two prior attempts to construct a partnership
    with SU
  • post-1945 attempt by FDR to draw Soviets into a
    liberal-international world order
  • Nixonian attempt at superpower détente

2
US - Russian Relations
  • 1992 election Clinton argued that Bush had
    failed on 3 levels
  • misjudged loyalty to Gorbachev failure to
    support Yeltshin early enough
  • more concerned with preserving integrity of SU
    than in supporting cause of self-determination -
    betrayal of US principles going back to the
    Wilsonian tradition
  • question of Aid Bush too cautious, what was
    needed was more material support - in US interest

3
US - Russian Relations
  • First concern for Clinton presidency success of
    the reforms in Russia itself - need for a
    strategic alliance
  • support of reform process - promote US
    investment, lay foundations for market economy
    success
  • help in managing the transition from empire to
    self-determination contribution to international
    stability
  • Russia still possessed a substantial nuclear
    arsenal imperative to prevent the spread of
    nuclear weapons

4
US - Russian Relations
  • Issue of world order US's place in it
    Clinton's US neither willing or able to play
    world policeman
  • Domestic reasons Clinton sensitive to the fact
    that a peaceful world was needed for domestic
    advances
  • Little money actually appeared (1.6bln) to help
    the new Russia weakened his credibility left
    Russian allies exposed
  • Main thrust of US policy to Russia no different
    to Bush, fuelled non-Russian suspicion of US
    motives

5
US - Russian Relations
  • US strategy based on assumption that there was an
    identity of interest between Russia US on wider
    issues - taken to task by Yeltsin, Russia not be
    so compliant
  • NATO expansion - no contradiction between desire
    to engage with Russia with to assure Eastern
    European states that they had a future in NATO
  • Anti-reform vote in Russia in 1993 led to crisis
    in US - too much shock not enough therapy-
    criticised by the IMF, administration split
    between liberals monetarists - assurance of a
    Clinton visit to Moscow in Jan. 1994

6
US - Russian Relations
  • Incessant criticism of Clinton's policy towards
    Russia - climax in Strobe Talbott's confirmation
    hearings as Deputy Sec. of State in in Feb. 94
  • Strategy based on an over-optimistic set of
    assumptions on Russia's potential to become a
    stable, capitalist country not yet ready for
    partnership inclined to authoritarianism
  • Change in policy - upgrade in relationship with
    Ukraine, linked with attempts to draw Russia
    closer to west - IMF loan of 1.5billion to
    Russia - support of reform program
  • Invasion of Chechnya in 1994 increased tensions

7
US - Russian Relations
  • Clintons second term concentrated on question of
    NATO-Russian relations NATO-Russia Founding Act
    1997 superseded by NATO-Russian Council 2002
  • Aim was to work with a new Russia in bringing
    about the transformation of Europe as a whole
  • United States embarked on a vast aid program to
    Russia aimed at propping up Yeltsin
  • Criticised as evidence emerged of Russian
    transfer of ballistic missile technology to both
    Iran and Iraq

8
US - Russian Relations
  • Kosovo episode put US/Russian relations and
    NATO/Russian relations under enormous strain
  • For both US Russia in Clinton era there was a
    view that they be fundamentally co-operative as
    opposed to a fundamentally competitive
  • Missile defence, Chechnya, Bosnia, NATO, and
    other disputes were about tools to be used to
    achieve what ought to have been seen as common
    goals, not about the goals themselves.

9
US - Russian Relations
  • Relationship has been put under renewed strain
    since Bush presidency
  • Repudiation of the Anti Ballistic missile treaty
  • Dispute about combating the proliferation of
    weapons of mass destruction
  • WTO Accession
  • Current crisis over Iraq

10
US - Russian Relations
  • U.S. Assistance to Russia Fiscal Year 2004
  • The 880.38 million budgeted by all U.S.
    Government agencies programs in Russia is
    allocated roughly as follows
  • Democracy Programs 45.43 ml
  • Economic Social Reform 51.43 ml
  • Security Law Enforcement 772.14 ml
    Humanitarian Assistance 5.60 ml
  • Cross Sectoral Initiatives 5.79 ml
  • Down from 1.1 billion in FY 1999

11
US - Russian Relations
  • U.S. strategy for assistance to Russia is based
    on the premise that Russia's transition to a
    democratic, free-market system will be a
    long-term process
  • Democratic reform programs are helping Russians
    develop the building blocks of a democratic
    society based on the rule of law by providing
    support to NGOs, independent media, the judiciary

12
US - Russian Relations
  • Principal aim is to reduce strategic arsenals.
    U.S. and Russian missiles no longer targeted at
    the others homeland, and have become strong
    allies in the global war on terrorism
  • The U.S.-Russia Counterterrorism Working Group
    (CTWG) provides a framework for cooperation on a
    wide range of issues including intelligence
    sharing, aviation security, and terrorist
    financing
  • Russia shares USs basic goal of stemming the
    proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and
    the means to deliver them

13
US - Russian Relations
  • US is working with Russia to compel Iran to bring
    its nuclear programs into compliance with IAEA
    rules.
  • On North Korea, Russia is playing a productive
    role in organizing and carrying out the six-party
    talks aimed at the complete, verifiable and
    irreversible dismantling of North Koreas nuclear
    program
  • For US,Russia is an important partner in the
    Middle East Peace Process "Quartet" (along with
    the UN and the EU).

14
US - Russian Relations
  • NATO-Russia Council established in 2003, has
    become a major accomplishment in Russia-NATO
    relations
  • Russia now interacts with NATO members as an
    equal but without veto power over NATO decisions
  • WTO accession still a major difficulty Working
    party on Russia accession in place since 1993 _
    US believes that Russia hasnt adopted to market
    rules sufficiently enough
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