18 March 2002 If Putin and Bush hope for a quashing of anti-Americanism, they should add more substance to their style. For those who felt that the new U.S.-Russian partnership would automatically translate into a pro-Western, pro-American populace in Russia: think again. Buoyed by the groundswell of hurt pride caused by controversy at the Winter Olympics, anti-American sentiment–a constant among […]

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