David J. Firestein, Vice President for Strategic Trust-Building and Track 2 Diplomacy at the EastWest Institute, presents his observations on the key differences between the United States on one hand, and Russia and China on the other. His analysis is divided into four levels: the individual and interpersonal, individual-societal, social organizational, and national identity.
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Date: October 22, 2012
David J. Firestein, Vice President for Strategic Trust-Building and Track 2 Diplomacy at the EastWest Institute, presents his observations on the key differences between the United States on one hand, and Russia and China on the other. His analysis is divided into four levels: the individual and interpersonal, individual-societal, social organizational, and national identity.
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