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Russian-American Relations in the Field of Strategic Stability during the Trump Administration

Student: Zinoveva Aleksandra

Supervisor: Dmitry Suslov

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Double degree programme in International Relations of the NRU HSE and the University of London (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2022

My final thesis is devoted to Russian-American relations in the field of strategic stability under the Trump administration. It explored questions about what strategic stability is. The issue of the development of the concept of strategic stability was revealed, as well as the determining factors that influenced Russian-American relations in this area to a greater extent were highlighted. The results were obtained that material and political factors played an important role in determining the relations between these countries. Material factors are responsible for the development in the field of technology. Political factors are divided into internal and international ones.

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