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November 9th marks 32 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Washington's approach to Russia in the decade after the end of the Cold War badly missed the mark, writes M. E. Sarotte, and dashed hopes for better U.S.-Russia relations. That history holds lessons for U.S. strategic competition and efforts to repair transatlantic relationships today.
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