Russia, the European Union and NATO as a "new normal" possible?
Russia, the European Union, and NATO still share some important common interests that need to be given greater attention. A return to strategic partnership is not conceivable without resolving the Ukraine conflict, but prudent management of the antagonism in order to keep open the prospect of a peac...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Opladen
Barbara Budrich Publishers
2018, [2018]
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Series: | WIFIS-aktuell
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Collection: | JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Includes bibliographical references
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Dissent over the organisation of international order in a multipolar world
- 3. The integration and security dilemma in Europe
- 4. Germany's key role and the redefinition of its policy towards Russia in the 2016 White Paper
- 5. Managing antagonism, containing escalation, gradually building confidence. 5.1 Confidence building measures and arms control ; 5.2 Political dialogue with full use of the options provided by the OSCE ; 5.3 Track II dialogues ; 5.4 Strengthening the connection between societies: science, tourism, culture, local partnerships ; 5.5 Eurasian connectivity in the One Belt, One Road Initiative as an area of cooperation ; 5.6 Conclusions