Russia, NATO and Cooperative Security: Bridging the Gap

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This book explores mutual common ground between Russia and NATO and the potential to move beyond cultural differences, particularly in political culture.

Lionel Ponsard clearly demonstrates how cooperative security could serve as a means to bridge the gap between two supposedly antagonistic entities: NATO and Russia. He skilfully shows that by building confidence between the two parties about each other’s intentions, cooperative security can regulate attitudes that might otherwise lead to misperception.

Focusing on the peculiarity of NATO-Russia relations, this unique book adopts the Russian approach to these relations, drawing on Ponsard’s deep expertise. Three clear parts of this volume articulate this original work: the definition of the Russian identity, Russia’s attitude to NATO and the question of cooperation in Russia-NATO relations. The analysis of the Russian identity sheds some light on what happened to this relationship in the past several years and offers key lessons for today’s considerations of the nation. Difficulties that have arisen since the end of the Soviet Union until the creation of the NATO-Russia Council in 2002 are also stressed and interpreted, adding to an excellent analysis of one of the key areas in contemporary security.

This book will be of great interest to all students of NATO, security studies, Russian studies and international relations in general.

Author(s): Lionel Ponsard
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
Edition: annotated edition
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2006

Language: English
Commentary: 25809
Pages: 224

BOOK COVER......Page 1
HALF-TITLE......Page 2
SERIES-TITLE......Page 3
TITLE......Page 6
COPYRIGHT......Page 7
CONTENTS......Page 8
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 10
1. INTRODUCTION......Page 12
2. RUSSIAN IDENTITY......Page 17
3. RUSSIAN ORTHODOXY......Page 44
4. RUSSIAN POLITICAL CULTURE......Page 55
5. THE EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ATTITUDE TO NATO......Page 71
6. RUSSIA’S PERCEPTION OF NATO ENLARGEMENT: A case study......Page 98
7. THEORIES OF COOPERATION......Page 122
8. THE RUSSIAN APPROACH TO COOPERATIVE SECURITY......Page 141
9. CONCLUSION......Page 158
NOTES......Page 169
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 201
INDEX......Page 219