The Transatlantic Partnership and Relations with Russia
Svante E. Cornell and Frances G. Burwell
Relations with Russia are an area where America and Europe have similar interests, and where they have traditionally coordinated policies. In this volume, jointly produced by the Institute for Security and Development Policy and the Atlantic Council of the United States, leading American and European experts take a fresh look at relations with Russia from a Transatlantic perspective, exploring areas from security cooperation and missile defense to arms reduction, energy and economics, as well as the ‘common neighborhood’ between Russia and Europe.
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