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NATO and the Russian war in Ukraine : strategic integration and military interoperability / Janne Haaland Matlary, Rob Johnson (editors)
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- NATO and the Russian war in Ukraine : strategic integration and military interoperability / Janne Haaland Matlary, Rob Johnson (editors)
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- NATO and the Russian war in Ukraine strategic integration and military interoperability Janne Haaland Matlary, Rob Johnson (editors) 2024 London Hurst & Company 978-1-8052-6172-8
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Publication
- London : Hurst, 2024
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (XX-277 pages : ill. ; 23 cm
ISBN
- 978-1-9117-2314-1
- 1-911723-14-6
EAN
- 9781911723141 rel.
Classification décimale Dewey
- 947.708 6
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Textes issus de communications, présentés lors de divers colloques, tenus à Oxford et à Oslo
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- "For three decades after the Cold War, NATO member states no longer faced a major threat, and focussed on out-of-area operations. They took the opportunity to reduce defence spending and foster their own national defence industries; interoperability was limited to air and maritime missions on a small scale. The 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea and war by proxy in eastern Donbass was a wake-up call, while China’s creeping seizure and fortification of islands in the South China Sea, as well as its relentless acquisition of Western technologies, similarly alerted the Western leadership to a less benign strategic environment. But the real shift occurred in 2022. China and Russia not only announced their ‘unlimited friendship’, but made clear their intention to reduce American hegemony by breaking up the NATO alliance and its Pacific equivalents
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