PRESIDENT B.OBAMA'S FOREIGN POLICY: A SEARCH FOR CRISIS RESOLUTION
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PRESIDENT B.OBAMA'S FOREIGN POLICY: A SEARCH FOR CRISIS RESOLUTION
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The article is focused on the process of U.S. President B. Obama's foreign policy making in the conditions of a double crisis: on the one hand it is the domestic crisis connected with both financial matters and relevant policy problems; on the other - a global crisis associated with both financial difficulties and far reaching changes in global roles of China, Russia, India and some other nations.
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FOREIGN POLICY MAKING, CRISIS MANAGEMENT, POST-AMERICAN WORLD, RELATIONS WITH ALLIES, RUSSIA, NATIONS BELONGING TO OTHER CULTURES AND CIVILIZATIONS, SOFT POWER
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01.06.2011
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