NATO’s Enlargement and Russia : A Strategic Challenge in the Past and Future.

By: Schmies, OxanaContributor(s): Umland, Andreas | Kara-Murza, Vladimir | Adamski, Lukasz | Arbatov, Alexey | Heinemann-Gr�uder, Andreas | Horovitz, Liviu | Kiesewetter, Roderich | Klimkin, Pavlo | Kornblum, JohnMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and SocietyPublisher: Berlin : Ibidem Verlag, 2021Copyright date: {copy}2021Description: 1 online resource (285 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783838274782Subject(s): North Atlantic Treaty Organization | North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Membership | Security, InternationalGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: NATO’s Enlargement and RussiaDDC classification: 355.03109182100002 LOC classification: UA646.3Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Foreword. A Europe "Whole and Free" Will Not Be Possible Without Russia -- Note by the Series Editor -- Introduction -- Looking for Historical Unlocking. Issues of Strategic Stability -- Nuclear Deterrence. A Guarantee or Threat to Strategic Stability? -- 50 Years Ago: Kennedy, Brandt, Nixon. A Model for 21st Century Statecraft? -- A "Great Prize," But Not the Main Prize. British Internal Deliberations on Not-Losing Russia, 1993-1995 -- The Clinton Administration and Reshaping Europe -- Russia and NATO. Security Guarantees as a Strategic Challenge for Central and Eastern Europe -- Central European Security and Russia -- The Ukraine Conflict. Lessons for NATO, Kyiv and Their Future Relations -- Damage Control. The Breach of the Budapest Memorandum and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime -- Lost and Real Chances in Western-Ukrainian-Russian Relations. An Interview -- Russia as a Security Challenge of Tomorrow. Some Clues -- Strategic Decentering. Moscow's Ideological Rhetoric and its Strategic Unconscious, 2012-2020 -- Foundations of Current and Future Security Relations Between Russia and NATO Member States. Narratives, Capabilities, Perceptions and Misperceptions -- Cooperation vs. Confrontation. German-Russian Security Relations Between Geopolitical Poles -- On the Misperception of Russia's Foreign and Security Policies -- Russian Military Policy and Moscow's Approach Towards the West -- Concluding Remarks.
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Intro -- Foreword. A Europe "Whole and Free" Will Not Be Possible Without Russia -- Note by the Series Editor -- Introduction -- Looking for Historical Unlocking. Issues of Strategic Stability -- Nuclear Deterrence. A Guarantee or Threat to Strategic Stability? -- 50 Years Ago: Kennedy, Brandt, Nixon. A Model for 21st Century Statecraft? -- A "Great Prize," But Not the Main Prize. British Internal Deliberations on Not-Losing Russia, 1993-1995 -- The Clinton Administration and Reshaping Europe -- Russia and NATO. Security Guarantees as a Strategic Challenge for Central and Eastern Europe -- Central European Security and Russia -- The Ukraine Conflict. Lessons for NATO, Kyiv and Their Future Relations -- Damage Control. The Breach of the Budapest Memorandum and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime -- Lost and Real Chances in Western-Ukrainian-Russian Relations. An Interview -- Russia as a Security Challenge of Tomorrow. Some Clues -- Strategic Decentering. Moscow's Ideological Rhetoric and its Strategic Unconscious, 2012-2020 -- Foundations of Current and Future Security Relations Between Russia and NATO Member States. Narratives, Capabilities, Perceptions and Misperceptions -- Cooperation vs. Confrontation. German-Russian Security Relations Between Geopolitical Poles -- On the Misperception of Russia's Foreign and Security Policies -- Russian Military Policy and Moscow's Approach Towards the West -- Concluding Remarks.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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