Decline of the West: Seven strategic ramifications of Crimea’s return to Russia

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Crimea’s March 16, 2014, referendum to join Russia — there were only two options: join now, or join later — marked a significant watershed in the post-post-Cold War restructuring of the global strategic architecture. Not because it was so geopolitically surprising, but because it was the culmination of the fact that the West, and particularly the U.S., sustained the Cold War against Russia as the successor state to the USSR.

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