Publisher | European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) |
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Series Title | Debate |
Series Details | July 2016 |
Publication Date | July 2016 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog, News |
NATO’s Warsaw Summit is, officially, not just about Russia. Except that it is still basically all about Russia. The deterioration of relations with Russia after the Ukraine crisis has posed difficult, even existential questions for the alliance. What is the nature of the Russian threat? What does Russia want? Is cooperation with Russia still possible? The past is also under scrutiny. Some member states think that NATO enlargement was a reckless endeavour, inevitably bound to irritate Russia. Others view Russia’s slide toward authoritarianism as the root of all evil or believe that Russia is now an expansionist power. Some think that Russia can be countered only with forceful deterrence. Others think that dialogue remain necessary. These differences matter. NATO’s strength rests on its unity. To forge an effective response to Russia, NATO needs to reach greater consensus. In this Debate there are four Essays: + The dangerous decade: Russia-NATO relations 2014 to 2024 by Gustav Gressel + Rehearsals for war by Alexander Golts + NATO enlargement: Assurances and misunderstandings by Rodric Braithwaite + NATO-Russia dialogue and the future of the NATO-Russia Council by Kadri Liik & Merle Maigre |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.ecfr.eu/debate/the_future_of_nato_russia_relations |
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Countries / Regions | Europe, Russia |