"For anyone thinking of a new or old strategy toward Russia, you can't do it without turning to Kennan," said Mr. Kimmage, the author of "History As It Happens: Recovering Kennan
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Mr. Kimmage, whose narrative prose is a delight to read, persuasively argues that Mr. Putin in Munich demanded Russian autonomy rather than a wholesale restructuring of the “rules-based order.” After all, Mr. Bush had invaded Afghanistan and Iraq to defend U.S. interests.
BOOK REVIEW: 'Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability'
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