Meeting 6.  Victorious syndrom  Split group  American expert George Kennan advises the United States to follow a policy of "containment" toward the.

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Meeting 6

 Victorious syndrom  Split group

 American expert George Kennan advises the United States to follow a policy of "containment" toward the Soviet Unioncontainment  NATO 1949  SEATO  CENTO

 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty  Increased discussion on Arm control  The Limited Test Ban Treaty 1963

 Cuba  Vietnam  Korea  Berlin  Afghanistan  Ukraine –March 2014

 US: Assad must go, but does not need to happen before a political transitionprocess gets under waypolitical transition  Saudi Arabia: Assad must go "within a specific timeframe" and before any elections for a new governmentwithin a specific timeframe  Turkey: Assad must go, though could remain for a "symbolic" six months"symbolic" six months  SNC (main Western- and Gulf Arab-backed anti- Assad opposition): Assad must go, cannot be part of any political processcannot be part  Russia: Assad should not be forced to go, Syrians should hold elections to decide who rules themhold elections  Iran: Assad should not step down, Syrians should decide their own political futureown political future

 Integrating Russia into the western-based international system will help the transition from Soviet to Russia creates Russia becoming similar leading west countries

 Fail to integrate Russia into the west  Political economic system has been built  Inherited their ancestors belief