America's Real Russian Allies
Journal ArticleAuthors
Michael A. McFaul - Stanford University
Timothy Colton
Published by
Foreign Affairs, Vol. 80 no. 6, page(s) 1-13
November/December 2001
September's attacks initiated a new era of world politics. As Washington scrambles to build its antiterror coalition, it may be tempted to overlook the antidemocratic excesses of its partners. But this would be a mistake, especially when it comes to Russia. Fortunately, recent poll data reveal an unlikely American ally: the Russian masses, who have grown fiercely democratic and will resist any slide toward autocracy.
Topics: Russia





