US Foreign Policy Towards Russia in the Post-Cold War Era: Ideational Legacies and Institutionalised Conflict and Co-operation

US Foreign Policy Towards Russia in the Post-Cold War Era: Ideational Legacies and Institutionalised Conflict and Co-operation

by David Parker
US Foreign Policy Towards Russia in the Post-Cold War Era: Ideational Legacies and Institutionalised Conflict and Co-operation

US Foreign Policy Towards Russia in the Post-Cold War Era: Ideational Legacies and Institutionalised Conflict and Co-operation

by David Parker

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Overview

This book discusses how the ideas, expectations and mind-sets that formed within different US foreign policy making institutions during the Cold War have continued to influence US foreign policy making vis-à-vis Russia in the post-Cold War era, with detrimental consequences for US–Russia relations. It analyses what these ideas, expectations and mind-sets are, explores how they have influenced US foreign policy towards Russia as ideational legacies, including the ideas that Russia is untrustworthy, has to be contained and that in some aspects the relationship is necessarily adversarial, and outlines the consequences for US–Russian relations. It considers these ideational legacies in depth in relation to NATO enlargement, democracy promotion, and arms control and sets the subject in its wider context where other factors, such as increasingly assertive Russian foreign policy, impact on the relationship. It concludes by demonstrating how tension and mistrust have continued to grow during the Trump administration and considers the future for US–Russian relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367727758
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/31/2021
Series: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

David Parker is a Marie-Curie Research Fellow in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus University, Denmark and a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies at King's College London, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Chapter 1 - Policy-maker Understandings of the Cold War, Chapter 2 - NATO Enlargement in the 1990s, Chapter 3 - Democracy Promotion in the Post-Soviet Space: 2001-2009, Chapter 4 - The New START Treaty, Conclusion - Ideational Legacies, Trump and the Future of US-Russian relations

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