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Legal norms or ad hoc fixes?: international legal aspects of Russian military involvement in conflict settlements in the Caucasus
In: Caucasus survey: journal of the International Association for the Study of the Caucasus, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 163-178
ISSN: 2376-1202
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Trends of military-political development in Europe and of military-technical cooperation between the EU member states
In: Urgent Problems of Europe, Heft 4, S. 53-74
The article analyzes in the time frame of the coming decade (2020–2030) the main trends in the development of the military and political situation in Europe. New nuclear risks arising from the weakening of the WMD non-proliferation regime, the dismantling of the INF Treaty and the prospects for the deployment of new generations of medium- and short-range missiles in Europe are being considered. The EU's successes and failures over the past three decades in establishing a system of EU operations and missions in conflict regions have been systematized. The structure, types, purpose of the 47 projects of military-technical and military-political cooperation implemented by the European Union within the framework of the EU Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) are analyzed. Groups of projects aimed at strengthening cooperation in the crisis response, at the development and production of weapons, at mastering information- and cyber-communications, logistics and medical cooperation, and at training activities are identified. The strengthening of Europe's geostrategic autonomy from the United States is noted, as well as the military-technical rather than military-operational emphasis within the PESCO programs, the absence of projects aimed directly at conducting collective offensive operations. Conclusions are drawn regarding the dangers of involving the CSTO indirect confrontation with NATO and the EU, the need to establish cooperation along the CSTO-EU line in confronting new common risks and challenges that are endangering both the east and west of Europe. There has been a transformation of many programs of military-technical and military-operational cooperation/integration of EU countries into the basis for new directions of the arms race in Europe.
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World Order: Comparing Western and Russian Concepts
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RUSSIA'S PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING
In: Security index: a Russian journal on international security, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 43-48
ISSN: 2151-7495
Nuclear Disarmament in a Non-Proliferation Context: A Russian Perspective
In: Strategic analysis: a monthly journal of the IDSA, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 202-212
ISSN: 1754-0054
RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE FRAGMENTED POST-SOVIET SPACE
In: International journal on world peace, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 7-32
ISSN: 0742-3640
Special: partners in peacekeeping
In: NATO Review, S. il(s)
A review of the role of Russian peacekeepers, who worked beside NATO peacekeepers in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Kosovo for eight-and-a-half years until August 2003, observes that cooperation between NATO and Russia in the former Yugoslavia has contributed to building interoperability between forces. Both NATO and Russia would benefit from continued cooperation and Russian enhancement of the muscular, peace-enforcement capabilities that the Alliance provides.
15. RUSSIAN EURASIANISM AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM
In: Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development; Eurasia, S. 157-170
Key tasks for preserving and strengthening strategic stability
In: Urgent Problems of Europe, Heft 1, S. 78-99
The Kremlin's Civic Forum: Cooperation or Co-Optation for Civil Society in Russia?
In: Demokratizatsiya: the journal of post-Soviet democratization = Demokratizacija, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 147-165
ISSN: 1074-6846
Tuning priorities in nuclear arms control and non-proliferation: comparing approaches of Russia and the West
In: NATO science for peace and security series