Publication
Jun 2019
This publication contends that Russia poses a significant threat to the US and its allies. However, while the West is unprepared for this threat, it needs to address the issue without exaggerating the matter. Russia is not a conventional military near-peer nor will it become so. In response, the text’s authors argue the US and its allies must develop a coherent global approach to meet and transcend the Russian challenge, which would involve 1) the constraining of Russian resources; 2) disrupting Russia’s hybrid operations; 3) delegitimizing Russian President Putin’s role as a mediator or convener in international disputes; 4) increased efforts to defend NATO; and 5) bilateral negotiations with Moscow.
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Author | Frederick W Kagan, Nataliya Bugayova, Jennifer Cafarella |
Series | ISW Backgrounders and Reports |
Publisher | The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) |
Copyright | © 2019 The Institute for the Study of War and the Critical Threats Project |