Russia's hostile measures in Eastern Europe: understanding the threat
This report examines current Russian hostile measures in Europe and forecasts how Russia might threaten Europe using these measures over the next few years. It starts by providing a framework for how to think about and categorize hostile measures. Drawing upon a range of written sources and in-depth...
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Zusammenfassung: | This report examines current Russian hostile measures in Europe and forecasts how Russia might threaten Europe using these measures over the next few years. It starts by providing a framework for how to think about and categorize hostile measures. Drawing upon a range of written sources and in-depth interviews, it assesses the range and limits of Russian tools of influence, European countries' abilities to resist or respond, and, ultimately, these states' vulnerabilities to hostile measures. Russia has the most strategic interest in influencing the larger, wealthier, more powerful countries of western Europe, but it has the most leverage over smaller, less wealthy countries of eastern Europe, particularly those countries outside of the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance. This report concludes with a range of recommendations for the U.S. government and for the U.S. Army on how to counter hostile measures-from strengthening democratic institutions and providing an open media forum to forward-stationing of troops and investing in certain key enablers such as counterintelligence, civil affairs, and public affairs that are critical to combatting Russian hostile measures |
Beschreibung: | Description from PDF document (title page; viewed January 14, 2019) "RAND Arroyo Center." "Prepared for the United States Army." |
Beschreibung: | xix, 190 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte |
ISBN: | 9781977400772 |
DOI: | 10.7249/RR1793 |
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title | Russia's hostile measures in Eastern Europe understanding the threat |
title_auth | Russia's hostile measures in Eastern Europe understanding the threat |
title_exact_search | Russia's hostile measures in Eastern Europe understanding the threat |
title_full | Russia's hostile measures in Eastern Europe understanding the threat Raphael S. Cohen, Andrew Radin |
title_fullStr | Russia's hostile measures in Eastern Europe understanding the threat Raphael S. Cohen, Andrew Radin |
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title_short | Russia's hostile measures in Eastern Europe |
title_sort | russia s hostile measures in eastern europe understanding the threat |
title_sub | understanding the threat |
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