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  1. Jan 12, 2016 · Part of: Munk Debates (20 books) See all formats and editions. How should the West deal with Putin’s Russia? For the U.S. and some European powers the answer is obvious: isolate Russia with punishing economic sanctions, remove it from global institutions such as the G8, and arm the nations directly threatened by Putin.

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    • Stephen F. Cohen, Vladimir Pozner, Anne Applebaum
  2. The Munk Debates is a debate that took place in Toronto, Canada on whether the Western world, and in particular the NATO sphere, should engage or isolate the state of Russia under the Putin regime.

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  3. Should the West Engage Putin’s Russia?: The Munk Debates - Ebook written by Stephen F. Cohen, Vladimir Pozner, Anne Applebaum, Garry Kasparov. Read this book using Google Play...

  4. Nov 12, 2015 · In the fifteenth semi-annual Munk Debate, acclaimed academic Stephen F. Cohen and veteran journalist and bestselling author Vladimir Poznar square off against internationally renowned expert on Russian history Anne Applebaum and Russian-born political dissident Garry Kasparov to debate the future of the West’s relationship with Russia.

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  5. In the fifteenth semi-annual Munk Debate, acclaimed academic Stephen F. Cohen and veteran journalist and bestselling author Vladimir Poznar square off against internationally renowned expert on Russian history Anne Applebaum and Russian-born political dissident Garry Kasparov to debate the future of the West's relationship with Russia.

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  7. How should the West deal with Putin's Russia? For the U.S. and some European powers the answer is obvious: isolate Russia with punishing economic sanctions, remove it from global institutions such as the G8, and arm the nations directly threatened by Putin. In short, return to the Cold War doctrine that froze Soviet aggression in Europe and helped bring about the collapse of communist Russia.