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Washington must exercise soft power and seek international cooperation
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
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Small countries prefer keeping their options open, dealing with all big powers
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Russian President Putin Builds Ties in Moldova, Kazakhstan and Baltics
Russia’s president vows to defend ethnic Russians wherever they live
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