1st Edition

Russia and NATO since 1991 From Cold War Through Cold Peace to Partnership?

By Martin A. Smith Copyright 2006
174 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

This is the first comprehensive analysis of the development of relations between Russia and NATO since 1991. Since the re-emergence of Russia as an independent state in December 1991, debates and controversies surrounding its evolving relations with NATO have been a prominent feature of the European security scene. This is the first detailed and comprehensive book-length analysis of Russia-NATO... Read more

1. The Soviet Union, Russia and the ‘Common European Home’: A Foundation on Which to Build?  2. Dramatis Personae: Russia and NATO since 1991  3. Unfulfilled Partnerships: Russia and NATO from ‘Honeymoon’ to Kosovo  4. The Kosovo Crisis  5. The New Millennium: September 11, Iraq and the NATO-Russia Council  6. Russia-NATO Relations: What kind of ‘Partnership’?

Biography

Martin A. Smith is Senior Lecturer in Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, UK. His main research interests are in international and European security, with a particular focus on post-Cold War NATO.

'Provides a detailed and comprehensive analysis of Russia–NATO relations in the 1991–2005 period…well referenced and accessible…worth consulting.' - International Affairs