Ukraine and Russia: A shift in US policy
US policy toward Russia and Ukraine appears to be shifting as it seeks a negotiated settlement in the conflict.

That Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) was announced shortly after the new Coalition Government took office in May 2010. As the SDSR is ongoing, it is difficult to conclude with any certainty what its final recommendations may be. Therefore, this note seeks to 'set the scene' by providing an outline of what proposals have been highlighted by the new Government thus far and a list of suggested reading material for relevant commentary.
Strategic Defence and Security Review (223 KB , PDF)
That Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) was announced shortly after the new Coalition Government took office in May 2010. As the SDSR is ongoing, it is difficult to conclude with any certainty what its final recommendations may be. Therefore, this note seeks to ‘set the scene’ by providing an outline of what proposals have been highlighted by the new Government thus far and a list of suggested reading material for relevant commentary.
Strategic Defence and Security Review (223 KB , PDF)
US policy toward Russia and Ukraine appears to be shifting as it seeks a negotiated settlement in the conflict.
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