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NATO - RUSSIA COUNCIL (4) answer(s).
 
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Bloc mentality still alive in the military-political sphere / Grushko, A   Journal Article
Grushko, A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract International Affairs: How do you assess the dynamics of Russia-NATO relations today and what is the main prerequisite for the constructive development of these relations? A. Grushko: There are dynamics, but sadly, the changes in the Euro-Atlantic military-political landscape today are clearly lagging behind the trends of integration, interdependence in all key areas of interstate and economic ties. As far as Russia is concerned, absolutely all vectors of its development are linked to increasing interaction with the outside world and further integration into global economic processes.
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ID:   106116


Future of NATO / Spanger, Hans-Joachim   Journal Article
Spanger, Hans-Joachim Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Russia's growing afghan re-engagement / Chandra, Vishal   Journal Article
Chandra, Vishal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words NATO  Afghanistan  Russia  USSR  NATO - Russia Council 
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Russia's uncertain rapprochement with NATO / Kulhanek, Jakub   Journal Article
Kulhanek, Jakub Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Russia's intervention in Georgia in 2008 proved a military and diplomatic overstretch, leading to the suspension of the NATO-Russia Council and a frosty period with the North Atlantic Alliance. Moscow's recent co-operative efforts were rewarded with a 'reset' with the US and renewed strategic dialogue at the NATO Lisbon summit in 2010, but is this really a new Russia? Jakub Kulhanek argues that the much-lauded rapprochement may achieve very little progress while heralding the potential return of distrust and suspicion in NATO-Russian relations.
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