Starting the Process of Trust-Building in NATO–Russia Relations, The Arms Control Dimension:
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Warszawa [Poland]
Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych
2013
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Beschreibung: | The security climate in Europe has chilled considerably. While we are far from a threat of a military confrontation, worst-case assumptions are frequently being made about the intentions of "the other." A fundamental change of the climate of the relationship is possible if the West and Russia work together to increase mutual trust in the military field. Trust-building in the anarchic international environment is inherently difficult, but three approaches stand out: graduated reciprocation (a sequence of limited conciliatory steps), costly signals (bold concessions aimed at showing trustworthiness), and reliance on inter-personal dynamics, especially contacts between leaders. In the NATO–Russia context, only a combination of these three approaches aimed at reaching specific, realistically selected arms control aims can bring about notable progress. Mutual restraint and increased transparency should be the guiding principles |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 33) |
ISBN: | 9788362453719 |
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