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Document Information
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Policy analysis / report (house oversight production)
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2.48 MB
Summary
This page, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, appears to be an excerpt from a policy paper or article analyzing U.S. foreign policy under the Obama administration. It discusses the complexities of U.S. relations with China and Russia, specifically focusing on the failed 'reset' with Russia, tensions over the death of Sergei Magnitsky, and the strategic implications of a potential Russia-China alliance. The text highlights the administration's struggle to balance human rights concerns with geopolitical cooperation regarding Iran and Afghanistan.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Barack Obama | U.S. President |
Mentioned as 'Obama's team' regarding foreign policy decisions.
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| Sergei Magnitsky | Lawyer (Deceased) |
Mentioned regarding his death in police custody and subsequent U.S. visa denials for implicated officials.
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| Chinese dissidents | Activists |
Influencing the administration to pursue democracy promotion.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| White House |
Discussed in relation to containing China.
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| State Department |
Opposed legislation punishing Russian officials linked to Magnitsky's death.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (indicated by Bates stamp).
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Timeline (2 events)
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U.S. Administration decision to preemptively deny visas to Russian officials implicated in the Magnitsky case
United States
U.S. Administration
Russian officials
Locations (10)
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Referring to the Chinese government.
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Subject of U.S. containment policy.
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Referring to the Russian government.
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Subject of the 'reset' policy and diplomatic tensions.
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Country enacting the foreign policies discussed.
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Topic of foreign policy disagreement between U.S. and Russia.
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Topic of foreign policy disagreement between U.S. and Russia.
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Mentioned regarding security architecture.
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Mentioned regarding transit cooperation.
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Mentioned regarding deteriorating U.S. ties.
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Relationships (3)
Disagreements over Iran, Libya, missile defense, and the Magnitsky case.
Discussions of 'containment' and 'democracy promotion'.
Key Quotes (3)
"The administration claims the reset with Russia is one of its most significant foreign-policy successes."Source
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"Obama’s team is risking alienating a large portion of the Russian elite in its response to corruption and human-rights violations."Source
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Quote #2
"Moscow has stated clearly that this could derail cooperation across the board, including on sanctions against Iran and transit to Afghanistan"Source
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Quote #3
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