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Enlarging NATO: national debates / Mattox, Gale A (ed); Rachwald, Arthur R (ed) 2001  Book
Rachwald, Arthur R Book
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Publication London, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001.
Description xi, 324p.
Standard Number 155587908X
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Poland between the superpower: security vs. economic recovery / Rachwald, Arthur R 1983  Book
Rachwald, Arthur R Book
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Publication Baulder, Colorado, Westview Press., 1983.
Description xv, 154p.
Series Bibliography: p. 137-152
Standard Number 0865319758
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Reset of NATO-Russia relations: real or imaginary? / Rachwald, Arthur R   Journal Article
Rachwald, Arthur R Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article discusses Russian perceptions of and attitudes toward the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Russia has historically disliked and mistrusted NATO, seeing it as the primary threat to its international aspirations; in practice Russia pursues a dual policy. Its harsh condemnation of NATO has not stopped it from cooperating in selected areas of mutual interest. The most important among them is support for NATO's military operations in Afghanistan. The recent rejuvenation of relations between the west and Moscow is known as the strategic 'reset', meaning a return to diplomatic contacts and limited cooperation regardless of disagreements over the invasion of Georgia and Moscow's other recent international transgressions. The reset in NATO-Russia relations has only tactical significance, however. Cooperation will take place on a limited basis, but a genuine reset in mutual relations must wait for a reset in Russia's political and strategic priorities.
Key Words NATO  Russia  Reset 
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