The Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe : : Russian Foreign and Security Policy, from the End of the USSR to the War in Ukraine / / Mark Wilcox.

This work examines the CFE Treaty as a factor in Russia’s foreign and security policy. Moscow showed amazing persistence in their relationship with the "cornerstone of European security." Their approach to the treaty was a genuine attempt to shape the security environment in Europe and the...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus DeG Package 2024 Part 1
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Place / Publishing House:München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2024]
©2024
Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
Series:De Gruyter Studies in Military History , 9
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XVI, 314 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Getting to CFE Under Gorbachev
  • Chapter 3 The CFE Treaty and Transition to the New Russian State (1992–1999)
  • Chapter 4 The CFE Treaty During Putin’s Ascendancy (2000–2006)
  • Chapter 5 The Russians Abandon the CFE Treaty (2007–2015)
  • Chapter 6 Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Appendix A Unilateral Reductions of Soviet Forces
  • Appendix B CFE Treaty Zones and Limits
  • Appendix C Transfers of Conventional Armaments East of the Urals and CFE Treaty Levels
  • Appendix D The Flank Agreement (Annex A to the Final Document of the First CFE Review Conference, 31 May 1996)
  • Index