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Why the growing dispute between Russia and the West isn't another Cold War

In contrast to that post-War period, relations between Russia and the West since 1991 are not shaped by ideology

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Regina Smyth | The Conversation
A crisis erupted this week as Russian diplomats were ejected from European countries and the US, and Western diplomats were ejected by Russia. The punitive measures were sparked by outrage in the West over alleged Russian involvement in the attempted murder in Britain of a Russian double agent and his daughter.
That’s led some analysts – in Russia and in the West – to describe current Russian relations with the West as a new manifestation of the old Cold War.
Since 2010, President Vladimir Putin’s increasing reliance on a strategy of meddling in

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