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A Russia that gradually begins to gravitate toward the West will also be a Russia that ceases to disrupt the international system.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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What this quote means

The quote suggests that if Russia aligns more with Western ideals, it will stop causing international conflicts.

Zbigniew Brzezinski conveys that a shift in Russia's political and cultural orientation towards the West may lead to a stabilization of its foreign policy. This transition could result in reduced tensions and conflicts within the global landscape, as Russia may adopt a more cooperative and less disruptive role in international affairs.

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RussiaWestInternational SystemPoliticsCooperation

In practice

Example use cases

During a lecture on international relations, one could reference this quote to illustrate the potential for political alignment leading to global stability.

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