ID | 132467 |
Title Proper | NATO, Russia and missile defence |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zadra, Roberto |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Talks on NATO-Russia missile-defence cooperation were suspended in April during the crisis over Crimea. In retrospect, the window for a real breakthrough had closed some 18 months earlier. After three and a half years of difficult discussions, the project exploring NATO-Russia missile-defence cooperation is not only suspended, but has probably reached its end. The initiative was an attempt to overcome Cold War thinking and realise the vision of the 2010 NATO-Russia Council Lisbon Summit: a 'true strategic and modernised partnership', and 'a common space of peace, security and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area'. |
`In' analytical Note | Survival : the IISS Quarterly Vol.56, No.4; August-September 2014: p.51-61 |
Journal Source | Survival : the IISS Quarterly Vol.56, No.4; August-September 2014: p.51-61 |
Key Words | United States - US ; Lisbon Summit ; Strategy ; New Cold War ; NATO - Russia Relations ; US - Russia Relations ; EU - Russia Relations ; Russia ; NATO ; Missiles ; Deterrence ; Crimea Crisis ; International Relations - IR ; Missile Defence Cooperation ; International Crisis ; International Security ; Euro-Atlantic Area |