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Author Stewart, Philip D., author.

Title Breaking barriers in United States - Russia relations : the power and promise of citizen diplomacy / Philip D. Stewart ; with contributiones by Vitaly Naumkin and Irina Zvyagelskaya ; foreword by Yuri Shafranik ; preface by David Mathews ; afterword by Elie Peltz
Edition First edition
Published Dayton, Ohio : Kettering Foundation Press, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (299 p.)
Contents Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword: On the Russian-United States Dartmouth Conference -- Preface: Dartmouth: Looking Forward -- Introduction: Meeting the Challenges of a World in Crisis: Engaging Whole Bodies Politic -- Chapter One: The Dartmouth Conference as Citizen Diplomacy: Conceptual Foundations -- Chapter Two: How Sustained Dialogue Works -- Chapter Three: The Dartmouth Conference: The First Thirty Years (1960-1990)
Chapter Four: Citizen Diplomacy Helps to End a Civil War and Build Peace: The Inter-Tajik Dialogue in the Framework of the US-Russia Dartmouth Conference -- Chapter Five: Years of Change and Experimentation (1991-2014) -- Chapter Six: The Ukraine Crisis: The Challenge of "Hearing" Russia -- Chapter Seven: The Dartmouth Plenaries Renewed (2014-2019) -- Chapter Eight: Russian Interference in US Elections: The Challenge of "Hearing" the United States -- Chapter Nine: The Dartmouth Plenaries at Work: Two Perspectives -- A US Perspective -- A Russian Perspective
At a Glance: Crises that Shaped the Dartmouth Process -- Chapter Ten: Reflections on the Dartmouth Experience -- Chapter Eleven: Dartmouth's Next Sixty Years -- Afterword: Citizen Diplomacy: Past Paradigms and New Frontiers in Conflict Resolution -- Notes and Bibliography -- About the Authors -- Appendix: Russian and US Dartmouth Participants 1960-2019
Summary "The first meeting of what would come to be known as the Dartmouth Conference took place in 1960 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the former Soviet Union. Despite the volatile stand-off between the two superpowers, the meeting of citizens from both countries was held with the explicit support of both President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Soviet Chairman Nikita Khrushchev. Sixty years later, the Dartmouth Conference is established as the longest continuous bilateral dialogue between citizens of the Soviet Union/Russia and the United States. Over the course of six decades, the Dartmouth Conference has brought together leading citizens from the two countries to candidly discuss a full range of issues affecting the US-Russia relationship, from political and economic considerations to arms control and the role of the two countries in regional conflicts. Philip Stewart has participated in 120 of the 148 sessions of the Dartmouth Conference. In this book, he recounts how the Dartmouth talks have expanded international policy options, weathered world crises, and evolved into an ambitious exploration of how relations between civil societies in the United States and Russia might help build a more peaceful world."--Provided by publisher
Notes "Sixty years of the United States--Russia Dartmouth Conference."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Diplomatic relations
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation) -- Congresses
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Congresses
Subject Russia (Federation)
United States
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Naumkin, V. V. (Vitaliĭ Vi︠a︡cheslavovich), 1945- contributor.
Zvi︠a︡gelʹskai︠a︡, I. D. (Irina Donovna), contributor.
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