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Cold War – Part Two: Top 5 reasons why it might soon make sense to talk about it


Obama has compared Russia to Ebola and the Isis as global challenges, while Kerry has asked NATO countries to increase the military budget to face the threat coming from East. The Iron Curtain has fallen and is not likely to rise again, but the words used would suggest it eventually could.

The reasons why it makes no sense today to talk about a new Cold War is a mantra among analysts at least as far as we journalists like the cliché. The arguments experts use to repeat, which I have summarized in the five reasons in the first part of this post, are definitely more reasonable thanthe comparison with the Iron Curtain and really help to understand the current relations between Putin’s Russia and the West. However,we can do some considerations. Firstly, who brings a new Cold War up, is often recalling the Russian attitude toward Western partners. But what exactly is the West attitude towards Russia? And more, the five reasons take a snapshot of international relations that, like any photograph, might not capture some aspects in the making. If today’s Russia is not yesterday’s Ussr, what tomorrow will be like? Let’s try to revise the five reasons from another perspective.

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