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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Pavel Baev: Putin Will Find the World According to Trump a Tough Habitat

The initial triumphalism in Moscow over Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election may well prove unjustified, as he could turn out to be a less comfortable partner for President Vladimir Putin than expected. The key issue will be the personal relationship between the two leaders: while Putin insists on being treated as an “equal,” the two men’s oversized egos might clash. Reduced attention from Washington will make it imperative for European countries to take greater responsibility for the future of their collective project. Putin has learned to enjoy the position of producer of uncertainty, but now the US has become the major source of uncertainty in the global system. Attempts to compensate for economic weakness by the use of “hybrid” military force as an instrument of policy could present opportunities for Washington to demonstrate toughness and determination to cut troublemakers down to size. https://jamestown.org/program/putin-will-find-world-according-trump-tough-habitat/?mc_cid=b98319fa78&mc_eid=2008f434e0

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