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Early stages of the conflict reveal
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CHAPTER 4: RUSSIA AND THE BALTIC NA
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almost the same, and there is no do
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Gerasimov’s view of the present d
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LATVIA IN THE CROSSHAIRS: RUSSIAN I
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diminish Russian ethnicity while po
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equipment (CV-9035NL Infantry Fight
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Although the Russian Federation is
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CHAPTER 5: NATO AND THE NEW RUSSIAN
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equired, defeat regional sources of
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success of these efforts is not dep
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Ends Comparable to the original thr
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capabilities to undertake the Allia
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successful as its capabilities; NAT
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BACK TO BUSINESS: NATO AND ITS CONC
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early in a crisis to offset NATO’
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NATO’S STRATE
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In addition, NATO should consider a
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WILL NATO SURVIVE THE NEW STRATEGIC
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traditional war, have transformed t
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Against this background, one wonder
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weaker nation-states without conseq
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CHAPTER 6: A NEW NATO APPROACH: THE
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escalation, 333 by countering Russi
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NATO - Tactics without Strategy: Th
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cooperate with civilian organizatio
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capabilities, and the political wil
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weight.” 401 Such comment is perh
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advocated by the ancient Chinese st
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CHAPTER 7: ADAPTING POLICY TO THE N
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Josh Rogin, a senior correspondent
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Russia has demonstrated that it wil
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Mr. Gressel goes even further to sa
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mitigating this risk, BPC will enab
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The second area to ensure credibili
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CHAPTER 8: VANQUISHING THE SPHINX A
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pluralism, transparency, human righ
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significant investments into develo
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and one railway line passing throug
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which means that tensions between N
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‘defending the oppressed Russian-
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Air Forces Air force capabilities a
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Although the security challenge tha
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CHAPTER 9: THE WAY AHEAD AND RECOMM
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Europe and its emerging adaptive, h
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Feeling threatened by Russia’s in
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survivable, and mobile force. Such
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and no chance of a successful gambl
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FINAL THOUGHTS by Colonel Douglas M
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The measures recommended in this pa
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Endnotes 1 Radio broadcast given by
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32 F. Stephen Larrabee, Peter A/ Wi
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64 “The National Security Strateg
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94 Polina Sinovets and Bettina Renz
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127 Joanna Hyndle-Hussein, “The B
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160 Ibid., 8. 161 International Cam
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195 Headquarters, U.S. Army Trainin
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235 U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Doc
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267 Kamp, “Die NATO vor neuen Her
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297 Ibid., 27; North Atlantic Treat
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329 Margriet Drent Rob Hendriks and
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369 Pintat, “NATO’S Readiness A
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411 Associated Press, “Kremlin Cr
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