This timeline represents the chronology created by Dr. Amy C. Garrett. Questions and comments can be sent by e-mail to. History@state.gov
People tend to view the Cold War as an example for understanding the nature of Russian relations, but in reality the interests of the United States and Russia are often consistent with key parts of our common history. We worked together in the First World War of the 20th century. In fact, in the Second World War, the Soviet Union lost more than 20 million people - without many huge sacrifices - many times more than any other country, friends, enemies - the war more Needless to say that orders after World War II may never be established, the people of the United States and other allies will die and fascism may win in the majority of the world. Russia's great contribution to this war was part of the history of their proud imperialists, from Mongolia of the 16th century to Napoleon of the 19th century. Dialogue between us is absolutely necessary
The relationship between the US and Russia is at a time when the tension is rising, so that the students of history, current affairs, and international relations become more aware of the dynamics between the two world powers. In this video resource, we use the viewpoint of trust and trust building to verify the relationship between the US and Russia in the post-Cold War era. These videos are a group of top experts from Russia and the United States coordinated by Harvard University Davis Russia, Eurasia Research Center, Economics Department of Moscow State University University - Russian School of Higher Sciences, United States of America Relations Future I am a member of the working group.