Ukraine and Russia: the perceptions and the reality

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Series Details July 2014
Publication Date July 2014
ISSN 0255-3813
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In this edition of NATO Review, the authors try to look at how much misunderstandings (real or deliberate) played in the Ukraine crisis. For example, how much does Russia’s belief that the West had betrayed them over NATO enlargement really explain their actions in Ukraine? And where did this misunderstanding come from? We also look at the type of assaults (militias, information campaigns, special forces, etc) that Ukraine suffered and ask – is hybrid warfare really warfare? And, if it is, how does NATO react to it?

A series of articles:

+ Hybrid war - hybrid response?
When a country is attacked by conventional land, sea or air forces, it is usually clear how to best respond. But what happens when it is attacked by a mixture of special forces, information campaigns and backdoor proxies? What's the best response? And how can international security organisations like NATO adapt to these attacks?

+ NATO enlargement and Russia: myths and realities
Part of the Russian narrative of the past 20 years is that the West reneged on promises not to enlarge NATO membership up to Russia's borders. But this is not a pledge included in any official treaties or agreements. So where did the story come from? Michael Rühle takes on the myths and realities of the Russian narrative.

+ Russia, Ukraine and Crimea: a predictable crisis?
How much could we have seen the Crimea crisis coming? NATO Review talks to security experts and asks whether there were enough clues in Russia's previous adventures - especially in Estonia and Georgia - to indicate that Crimea would be next.

+ The Ukraine crisis and NATO-Russia relations
It's time for NATO to reassess where its relationship with Russia can head next, argues Russia expert Andrew Monaghan. With what has been a poor relationship getting worse, NATO now has to make some hard decisions about its relationship with a country which clearly doesn't like either the organisation or its influence, he says.

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Related Links
ESO: Key Source: Euromaidan - Protests in Ukraine 2013 - 2015 - Key source http://www.europeansources.info/record/euromaidan-protests-in-ukraine-2013-2015/

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