Since the end of the Cold War NATO has redefined its raison d etre,
extending its membership, broadening its political goals and
widening its zone of operation. It has also sought to enhance its
co-operation with Russia, for example through the NATO-Russia
Council, though moves here have coincided with factors which make
co-operation more difficult, such as growing uncertainty about the
transition to democracy in Russia, a feeling among some people in
Russia that NATO enlargement and the simultaneous diminution of
Russia s influence were related, and, more recently, Russia s
attempts to reassert its influence over its neighbouring states.
This book examines the current state of relations between NATO and
Russia, examining a number of key areas, and assesses the prospects
for future development. It concludes that all parties have a
powerful interest in building and maintaining security, and that
the growth of the zone of democracy holds out the best hope for
solving some of Russia s most seminal security concerns.
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