Publication

Jul 2012

This brief argues that as the international strategic landscape shifts away from the United States and Western Europe, the continued viability of existing cooperative security governance frameworks is being brought into question. According to the authors, the Russia-US-European strategic triangle is unstable due to a trust deficit, as well as four additional conditions: national strategic narratives that diverge from reality; agreement on strategic ends but not means; ineffective multilateralism due to institutional and organization weaknesses; and the rise of a multi-polar Europe. What sort of institutions will develop is unclear.

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Author Graeme P Herd, Charles Simpson
Series GCSP Policy Papers
Issue 8
Publisher Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
Copyright © 2012 Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
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