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    Fermer Yalta

    Lorsque les mondes figés de la Guerre froide et de la Détente se sont effondrés pour donner naissance à une nouvelle Europe, s’est posée la question de savoir quelle relation allaient bien pouvoir entretenir les deux puissances contraintes désormais de se partager pacifiquement...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 May 2007 By: Salomé Zourabichvili
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    From decoupling to recoupling. A new security relationship between Russia and Western Europe?

    A European security policy is in the making. It received a decisive impulse in 1997, in particular with the Amsterdam Treaty. It will have to take into account a much transformed international scene in which the traditional balance of power and coexistence mechanisms are pushed...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 April 1998 By: Dmitriy Danilov, Stephan De Spiegeleire
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    Russia faces Europe

    Despite the crisis in Iraq, President Vladimir Putin has accelerated a strategy of alignment between Russia and the states and security organisations of the Euro-Atlantic community. In this, Moscow has dropped previously held notions of multipolarity in which Russia figured as an...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 May 2003 By: Dov Lynch
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    EU cooperative threat reduction activities in Russia

    During the last year, the Institute has participated in a consortium of policy research organisations in the United States, Europe, Russia and Asia that aims to strengthen the G-8’s ‘Global Partnership against the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction’ initiative. The consortium...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 June 2003 By: Burkard Schmitt
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    What Russia sees

    The Cold War is finally ending in Europe and the shape of a new order is becoming visible. Europe’s institutional structure is different from the bipolar era or even the transition years of the 1990s. The European Union is emerging as the Continent’s primary security provider...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 January 2005 By: Dov Lynch
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    Developing the 'moral' arguments: Russian rhetorical strategies on security post-Kosovo?

    This paper analyses how the Russian top leadership’s rhetoric on security and the West evolved during and after NATO’s Operation Allied Force against Serbia in 1999. By grasping the logic inherent in political rhetoric, one can arrive at a better understanding of the messages...

    Occasional Papers
    1 July 2001 By: Charlotte Wagnsson
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    A new European Union policy for Kaliningrad

    Just as Königsberg became known for its intellectual weight, symbolised by the brain-twister how to cross the city's seven bridges without passing one of them twice; Kaliningrad is notorious for the immense problems it has to deal with, perhaps mirrored by the inconclusive ways...

    Occasional Papers
    1 March 2002 By: Sander Huisman
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    Russian foreign policy: domestic constraints

    Although President Putin enjoys a remarkably free hand abroad, he still operates within constraints. Over the last nine months, Russians have become increasingly hostile to ‘foreign adventures’ as economic problems have mounted. What effect, if any, will this have on Russian...

    Alerts
    10 June 2015 By: Cameron Johnston
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    Fellow submarines

    Given the recent increase in Russian underwater activity in the Baltic Sea and North Atlantic, how can Europe to collectively manage, deter, and counter any undersea provocations? This Alert explains how the best underwater defences are submarines themselves.

    Alerts
    22 July 2016 By: Jan Joel Andersson
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    EU-Russia interaction: dense but tense

    This Alert assesses the current state of EU-Russia relations. What attempts have been made by the Union to balance confrontation with engagement? Can the newly adopted process of ‘selective engagement’ yield results?

    Alerts
    23 June 2016 By: Nicu Popescu

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