NATO and Russia: defense and deterrence in a time of conflict/ Justin Magula, Michael Rouland & Peter Zwack

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Defence Studies Vol 22, No. 3, September 2022, pp. 502-509 (105)Summary: Over the past decade, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has undertaken a strategic transformation to address various threats against the Alliance. Amongst those threats, Russia poses the most inimical and immediate challenge in terms of time, geography, and intent. Following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, what could a strategic policy toward Russia for the next decades look like? What is needed to deter aggression against allies across all domains, to deter below the threshold of armed conflict and to de-escalate and terminate conflict above the threshold?
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Over the past decade, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has undertaken a strategic transformation to address various threats against the Alliance. Amongst those threats, Russia poses the most inimical and immediate challenge in terms of time, geography, and intent. Following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, what could a strategic policy toward Russia for the next decades look like? What is needed to deter aggression against allies across all domains, to deter below the threshold of armed conflict and to de-escalate and terminate conflict above the threshold?

NATO, RUSSIA, UKRAINE, CONFLICT, STRATEGY

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