Future U.S. peacetime policy toward Russia: exploring the benefits and costs of a less-hardline approach
"Whenever and however Russia's invasion of Ukraine ultimately ends, the U.S.-Russia relationship is likely to remain hostile in its aftermath. Over the long term, however, the United States will have incentives to reduce the risks and costs of its relationship with Russia in order to focus...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Whenever and however Russia's invasion of Ukraine ultimately ends, the U.S.-Russia relationship is likely to remain hostile in its aftermath. Over the long term, however, the United States will have incentives to reduce the risks and costs of its relationship with Russia in order to focus on other challenges, such as China. Future U.S. policymakers might therefore wish to again consider a limited less-hardline approach toward Russia. Supporters of such approaches contend that limited less-hardline approaches can reduce an adversary's insecurity, moderate its behavior, and reduce the costs and risks associated with competition between the two countries. Critics are reluctant to make concessions to U.S. rivals and worry that softening the U.S. stance could embolden a rival to become more demanding and aggressive. The authors used four historical case studies of limited less-hardline approaches with strategic similarities to the U.S.-Russia relationship before the war in Ukraine to evaluate these competing claims. These cases were (1) negotiations between Britain and Russia over Central Asia from 1899 to 1914 (2) U.S.-Soviet negotiations on the post-World War II order from 1945 to 1946, (3) the U.S.-Soviet détente from 1969 to 1975, and (4) the U.S.-Russia reset from 2009-2013. The authors found that such approaches have led to durable but narrow gains without emboldening the rival to be more demanding or aggressive. These limited policies also have limited effects. They only reduce a rival's threat perceptions modestly and do not prevent future deterioration of the relationship over outstanding conflicts of interest." |
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adam_text | Contents About This Report....................................................................................................................... iii Summary........................................................................................................................................ v Figures and Tables........................................................................................................................xi CHAPTER ONE Introduction................................................................................................................................. 1 What Is a Less-Hardline Approach?.......................................................................................... 3 Claims About the Potential Benefits of Less-Hardline Approaches........................................5 Claims About the Costs and Risks of Less-Hardline Approaches........................................... 9 U.S. Willingness to Adopt a Less-Hardline Approach Toward Russia.................................. 11 Methodology.............................................................................................................................. 13 Report Organization................................................................................................................. 24 CHAPTER TWO Anglo-Russian Negotiations over Central Asia (1899-1914).................................................. 25 Context...................................................................................................................................... 26 Motives of Each
Side.................................................................................................................. 33 Historical Period 1: 1899-1904................................................................................................. 37 Historical Period 2: 1905-1907................................................................................................. 43 Historical Period 3: End of Accommodation: 1907-1914........................................................ 52 End of Accommodation.............................................................................................................68 Longer-Term Implications.........................................................................................................68 Conclusion.................................................................................................................................. 71 CHAPTER THREE U.S.-Soviet Negotiations on the Post-World War II Order (1945-1946).............................. 75 Context....................................................................................................................................... 76 Motives of Each Side...................................................................................................................83 Historical Period 1: The Potsdam Conference and Immediate Aftermath, July-August 1945........................................................................................................ 87 Historical Period 2: Deadlock in London, September-October 1945..................................... 93
Historical Period 3: Cautious Optimism in Moscow, December 1945.................................. 98 End of Accommodation.......................................................................................................... 105 Longer-Term Implications...................................................................................................... 109 Conclusion............................................................................................................................... 109 ix
Future U.S. Peacetime Policy Toward Russia: Exploring the Benefits and Costs of a Less-Hardline Approach CHAPTER FOUR U.S.-Soviet Détente (1969-1975)............................................................................................ Ill Context.................................................................................................................................. 112 Motives of Each Side.............................................................................................................. 120 Historical Period 1: From Nixon’s 1969 Inauguration to the 1971 Invitation to Moscow.... 123 Historical Period 2: From the 1972 Moscow Summit to the 1975 Helsinki Act 133 End of Accommodation 142 Longer-Term Implications 144 Conclusion 145 CHAPTER FIVE U.S.-Russia Reset (2009-2013) Context Motives of Each Side Historical Period: January 2009-August 2013 End of Accommodation Longer-Term Implications Conclusion 147 148 157 161 174 177 179 CHAPTER SIX Conclusion................................................................................................................................ Findings.................................................................................................................................. Recommendations................................................................................................................. Final Thoughts.......................................................................................................................
Abbreviations............................................................................................................................ References.................................................................................................................................. 181 181 188 191 193 195
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Contents About This Report. iii Summary. v Figures and Tables.xi CHAPTER ONE Introduction. 1 What Is a Less-Hardline Approach?. 3 Claims About the Potential Benefits of Less-Hardline Approaches.5 Claims About the Costs and Risks of Less-Hardline Approaches. 9 U.S. Willingness to Adopt a Less-Hardline Approach Toward Russia. 11 Methodology. 13 Report Organization. 24 CHAPTER TWO Anglo-Russian Negotiations over Central Asia (1899-1914). 25 Context. 26 Motives of Each
Side. 33 Historical Period 1: 1899-1904. 37 Historical Period 2: 1905-1907. 43 Historical Period 3: End of Accommodation: 1907-1914. 52 End of Accommodation.68 Longer-Term Implications.68 Conclusion. 71 CHAPTER THREE U.S.-Soviet Negotiations on the Post-World War II Order (1945-1946). 75 Context. 76 Motives of Each Side.83 Historical Period 1: The Potsdam Conference and Immediate Aftermath, July-August 1945. 87 Historical Period 2: Deadlock in London, September-October 1945. 93
Historical Period 3: Cautious Optimism in Moscow, December 1945. 98 End of Accommodation. 105 Longer-Term Implications. 109 Conclusion. 109 ix
Future U.S. Peacetime Policy Toward Russia: Exploring the Benefits and Costs of a Less-Hardline Approach CHAPTER FOUR U.S.-Soviet Détente (1969-1975). Ill Context. 112 Motives of Each Side. 120 Historical Period 1: From Nixon’s 1969 Inauguration to the 1971 Invitation to Moscow. 123 Historical Period 2: From the 1972 Moscow Summit to the 1975 Helsinki Act 133 End of Accommodation 142 Longer-Term Implications 144 Conclusion 145 CHAPTER FIVE U.S.-Russia Reset (2009-2013) Context Motives of Each Side Historical Period: January 2009-August 2013 End of Accommodation Longer-Term Implications Conclusion 147 148 157 161 174 177 179 CHAPTER SIX Conclusion. Findings. Recommendations. Final Thoughts.
Abbreviations. References. 181 181 188 191 193 195
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