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Can't expect fast changes in Russia's international relations

Dr. Alexey Muraviev
Dr. Alexey Muraviev, Associate Professor of National Security and Strategic Studies at Curtin University, Perth Source: Submitted by Dr.Muraviev

In the previous program we discussed with tHead of the Department of Social Sciences and Security Studies at WA Curtin University Dr. Alexey Muraviev reports that Russian hackers may have helped Donald Trump to win the election, the future relations between the elected U.S. President Donald Trump with his own intelligence agencies, and his very controversial choice of the candidate for future Secretary of State. Today we continue this conversation with questions of external relations of Russia awaiting change of administration in the White House.


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In the previous program we discussed with tHead of the Department of Social Sciences and Security Studies at WA Curtin University Dr. Alexey Muraviev reports that Russian hackers may have helped Donald Trump to win the election, the future relations between the elected U.S. President Donald Trump with his own intelligence agencies, and his very controversial choice of the candidate for future Secretary of State. Today we continue this conversation with questions of external relations of Russia awaiting change of administration in the White House.



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