DOMESTIC PROBLEMS OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, AND RUSSIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS
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DOMESTIC PROBLEMS OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, AND RUSSIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS
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In the article the author is analyzing very negative influence of Washington establishment on deprivation offreedom of actions in respect of Russia by the D. Trump administration, its forced measures, directed to sharp aggravation of Russian-American relations because of anti-Russian hysteria in political Washington. Sharp aggravation of relationships between Republicans and Democrats is also considered, as well contents of administration’s strategies, their considerable difference as compared with the predecessors ’ strategies. The author believes Trump began to conduct the course on diminishing American globalism.
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Washington elite, absence of collusion, investigations, Republicans, Democrats, strategies, sanctions, restriction of globalism
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09.06.2018
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