U.S. Senator John McCain has accused Russia of being more authoritarian inside its borers and more aggressive in relations with its neighbours. John McCain delivered a speech at the John Hopkins University in Washington and slammed Russia for occupying Georgia`s territories, for violating human rights and for incorrect foreign policy. `Look at Russia, is it a coincidence that Russia has reverted into authoritarian at home and it has also become more aggressive abroad. is it coincidence that Russia, where peaceful critics of the government are murdered, invaded its neighbour Georgia and occupies part of it to this day, is its a coincidence that the leader, which has described the peaceful collapse of the Soviet Union as the geopolitical catastrophe of the 20-th century, now wants to dominate the nations of the old Soviet union,` McCain said and added he would wish it would have been coincidence indeed, but unfortunately it was not. `If we do not realize that the nature of regime determines its behaviours, the policy conducted this way will be harmful,` McCain said. The professors of the John Hopkins University agreed with the position expressed by the U.S. Senator. Former ambassador of the United States to NATO, Kurt Walker agrees with McCain that Russia was really using its power to dominate the small nations. `Russia has used military force and changed borders in Europe,` Kurt Walker said.