AEI scholars tend to view Russia as posing "strategic challenges for the West".
Stuck in a cold war mindset, Governor Bush continues to view Russia and China primarily as present or future enemies.
Only he could view and depict Russia in such a well-aimed manner.
United States tobacco manufacturers increasingly viewed Russia, with its chain-smoking population, as a key market.
The crackdown against Yukos seems to have had little effect so far on how some foreign investors view Russia.
Afghans widely viewed Russia and its people as enemies.
He says he views Russia and China not as enemies but as "vital partners."
Dr. Karadzic's announcement angered some Bosnian Muslim leaders, who view Russia as the best friend of their enemy.
Too often, historians are inclined to view Russia as sui generis, appended to Europe but almost entirely different in its society and institutions.
A more sensible approach is to view Russia as a collection of countries, each one deserving exploration.