US and NATO strategy in Ukraine: scenarios for relations with Russia
https://doi.org/10.46272/2409-3416-2022-10-4-35-43
Abstract
This article examines scenarios for the development of relations between certain members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Russia. The author attempts to assess the bloc’s internal cohesion in terms of relations with Russia and to identify what timelines key NATO member states have defined as to their foreign policy planning in the current crisis.
About the Author
I. A. SafranchukRussian Federation
van A. Safranchuk, PhD (Politics), Director of the Center for Euroasian Studies, Institute for International Studies, MGIMO University
119454, Russia, Moscow, Vernadskogo Ave., 76
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Review
For citations:
Safranchuk I.A. US and NATO strategy in Ukraine: scenarios for relations with Russia. Cuadernos Iberoamericanos. 2022;10(4):35-43. (In Esp.) https://doi.org/10.46272/2409-3416-2022-10-4-35-43