Publication

May 2008

For more than a decade, Nato has made efforts to achieve a "qualitatively new" relationship with Russia based on mutual trust and understanding. Practical cooperation and the broadening of contacts and exchanges were to have been the means to achieve these ends. Initially, this was held to be a realistic goal. Today, however, disappointment and frustration prevail in the Atlantic alliance. Moscow, in turn, has done little to encourage less pessimistic perceptions.

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Author Hannes Adomeit, Frank Kupferschmidt
Series SWP Research Papers
Publisher Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
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