CEIP.
CEIP.

In “Illusions vs Reality: Twenty-Five Years of U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia,” Carnegie Endowment’s experts Eugene Rumer, Richard Sokolsky, Paul Stronski and Andrew Weiss argued for an approach focused “on managing a volatile relationship with an increasingly emboldened and unpredictable Russian leadership.” The report’s authors remained hopeful that U.S.-Russia engagement under the Trump administration, would “not come at the expense of the rights and interests of Russia’s neighbors,” but conceded that America’s promotion of regional democracy had “limits.”

In section on the Caucasus, the report notes that “for Armenia, surrounded by enemies, good relations with Russia are not an option but a matter of national survival.” And further that “Azerbaijan is another neighbor of Russia that is unlikely to leave its orbit in the foreseeable future.”