How to Avert a New Cold War Over Crimea

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Author(s) The Nation editorial board
Source The Nation
Date March 20, 2014
URL http://www.thenation.com/article/178923/exiting-new-cold-war
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Quotes-start.png A settlement is possible if all countries’ security interests are taken into account. This would mean that Ukraine would hold elections with participation and guaranteed protection for ethnic Russians; would have a nonaligned government (stripped of neofascists); would pledge never to join NATO; and would develop economic relations with Russia and the EU (unavoidable if Ukraine is to survive economically). Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position United States should supply weapons to Ukraine on the topic 2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine.