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The West and Russia: Frozen Relations Between the UK and Russia for Decades

In: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

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  • Paul J. J. Welfens

    (University of Wuppertal)

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Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the disintegration of the Warsaw Pact in 1991, the West and Russia have had three decades to develop a common security architecture in Europe, which of course would have involved not only leading European NATO member countries but also the US in corresponding negotiation processes. The Russo-Ukrainian war shows that attempts in this direction have tragically failed. US-Russia relations are particularly important because the old Cold War adversaries now faced each other in a new and altered way. Since 1991, the US no longer faced the Soviet Union, but a new Russia, and there were important arms control issues, but also cooperation issues: for example, cooperation on the project of an international space station.

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  • Paul J. J. Welfens, 2022. "The West and Russia: Frozen Relations Between the UK and Russia for Decades," Springer Books, in: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, chapter 0, pages 69-76, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-19138-1_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-19138-1_3
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