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Trenin, Dmitri. \i Russia?s Viral Calculations\i0 . Diwan ? Middle East Insights from Carnegie, 2020.\par \par Trenin, Dmitri. \i The Russian Awakening\i0 . Moscow: Carnegie Moscow Center, 2012.\par \par Trenin, Dmitri. "Why Russia Supports Assad." \i The New York Times\i0  (2012).\par \par Graham, Thomas E., and Dmitri Trenin. "Why the Reset Should Be Reset." \i New York Times\i0  (2012).\par \par Trenin, Dmitri. \i Russia in CSIS: Field of Interests and Not a Sphere of Influence\i0 . Carnegie Moscow Center, 2010.\par \par Greene, Samuel A., and Dmitri Trenin. \i (Re) Engaging Russia in an Era of Uncertainty\i0  In \i Policy Brief\i0 . Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2009.\par \par Trenin, Dmitri. "Russia in the Caucasus: Reversing the Tide." \i The Brown Journal of World Affairs\i0  15, no. 2 (2009): 131-142.\par \par Trenin, Dmitri. "Russia?s Spheres of Interest, Not Influence." \i The Washington Quarterly\i0  32 (2009): 3-22.\par \par Malashenko, Aleksei, and Dmitri Trenin. \i Vremya yuga. Rossiya v Chechne ? Chechnya v Rossii\i0 . Moscow: Gendalf, 2002.\par \par Trenin, Dmitri. \i The End of Eurasia \i0 . Moscow: Carnegie Moscow Center, 2001.\par \par }