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The strategic calculus changed in Europe with the 2014 Russian seizure of Crimea and its ongoing war against Ukraine. Compounding the dilemma of an aggressive Russia, is the application of ambiguity to create a clock of uncertainty that prevents a decisive response to counter its destabilizing activities. However, this application of ambiguity is easily defeated, if nations are willing to take concerted efforts now to preempt and deter further Russian aggression. Project 1704 provides an honest assessment of the tenuous strategic environment that now envelopes Eastern Europe and offers…mehr

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The strategic calculus changed in Europe with the 2014 Russian seizure of Crimea and its ongoing war against Ukraine. Compounding the dilemma of an aggressive Russia, is the application of ambiguity to create a clock of uncertainty that prevents a decisive response to counter its destabilizing activities. However, this application of ambiguity is easily defeated, if nations are willing to take concerted efforts now to preempt and deter further Russian aggression. Project 1704 provides an honest assessment of the tenuous strategic environment that now envelopes Eastern Europe and offers specific recommendations on how to continue the 70 years of unparalleled peace that most of Europe has enjoyed. Historians, and international relations professionals will find this work riveting as it recounts Russia's strategic influence under President Vladimir Putin's leadership. It covers the seizures of Crimea, Ukraine, Georgia, and some historical reforms and movements from Putin's predecessors, such as Mikhail Gorbachev, and Boris Yeltsin. This resource could also be an essential text in a Security Policies Studies program, International Affairs, Historical Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy, and International and Comparative Politics courses at the undergraduate or graduate education levels. Russia & the Soviet Union resources collection can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/international-foreign-affairs/russia-soviet-union
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS & CONTRIBUTORS: US Army War College Contributors and Authors: Project leader: COL Douglas Mastriano, PhD, US Army War College Faculty Editor: Lt Col Derek O'Malley, USAF Chapter 1: The Russian Strategic Environment Dr. Craig Nation, US Army War College Faculty Dr. Marybeth Ulrich, US Army War College Faculty COL Gregory Anderson, US Army COL Gert-Jan Kooij, Royal Netherlands Army LTC Karen Briggman, US Army LTC Joseph Hilbert, US Army Lt Col Christopher Lay, USAF Dr. James McNaughton, Center of Military History Chapter 2: The Russian Application of Strategic Landpower COL Robert Hamilton, PhD, US Army War College Faculty COL R. Patrick Huston, US Army COL Ihor Yeriomchenkov, Ukrainian Army LTC Roman Kavtaradze, Georgian Army LTC Vahur Murulaid, Estonian Army Lt Col Thomas Marble, USMC LTC Joe Hilbert, US Army Mr. Stewart Eales, Department of State Chapter 3: Assessment of Russian Strategic Landpower COL Douglas Mastriano, PhD, US Army War College Faculty COL Greg Anderson, US Army COL Heath Niemi, US Army COL Ted Middleton, Canadian Army COL Kenneth Pedersen, Denmark LTC Arturas Jasinskas, Lithuanian Army LTC Anthony "Chuck" Rush, US Army Mr. Richard Hoehne, Defense Intelligence Agency Chapter 4: Recommendations to counter the emerging Russian approach COL Douglas Mastriano, PhD, US Army War College Faculty COL Gert-Jan Kooij, Royal Netherlands Army COL David Knych, US Army COL Christopher Lackovic LTC Karen Briggman, US Army LTC Warren Wells, US Army Lt Col Christopher Lay, USAF Lt Col Derek O'Malley, USAF Dr. James McNaughton, Center of Military History