How to handle Russia? This question has become ever more prominent
as the Euro-Atlantic community's relations with Russia languish in
systemic crisis, with dialogue suspended, reciprocal sanctions in
place and proxy wars raging. The wars in Ukraine and Syria,
accusations of Russian interference in domestic politics and the
attempted murder of the Skripals on UK soil have all contributed to
soaring tension in the relationship. Yet faced with this array of
serious challenges, Euro-Atlantic thinking about Russia remains
stuck in twentieth-century rhetoric, trapped by misleading abstract
labels and unsure whether to engage Moscow in dialogue or enhance
deterrence and collective defence. Instead of thinking in these
terms, leading Russia expert Andrew Monaghan argues that we must
devise a new grand strategy for dealing with the Russians.
Examining the ongoing Euro-Atlantic debate over Russia and framing
Moscow's own position towards the West, he sets out the foundations
of a forward-looking strategy; one that can accommodate the many
complex challenges presented by this new era of competition between
Russia, Europe and the United States.
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