NATO and Russia: Post-Georgia Threat Perceptions

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Series Details Number 40
Publication Date May 2009
ISBN 978-2-86592-522-3
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The 2008 war in Georgia is but a milestone on the downward curve in NATO-Russia relations, one that has been characterized by misunderstandings, misplaced expectations and missed opportunities. This is not a new Cold War, but there is an obvious need for new ideas rather than repackaged old ones. NATO has to be sensitive to genuine Russian security concerns, and the latter should appreciate that manipulation, intimidation and attempts at dividing the Alliance are not shortcuts to superpower restoration. There is ample room for cooperation if the right lessons are learned, the gap between rhetoric and reality is reduced, and policies are governed by patience and pragmatism.

Source Link https://www.ifri.org/en/publications/enotes/russieneivisions/nato-and-russia-post-georgia-threat-perceptions
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  • https://www.ifri.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/ifrirussianatobraunengavril09.pdf
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