After the Caucasian War: Engaging, Not Containing Russia

In HSFK-Report No. 6/2008 Matthias Dembinski, Hans-Joachim Schmidt, Bruno Schoch und Hans-Joachim Spanger look for instruments to contain Russia in a European peace framework after the Caucasian war

The Caucasian war had been a new summit of the increasing disaffection between Russia and the Western states and it revealed that Russia is no longer willing to play only a minor role in the European security policy.

 

Is this an indication for a new Cold War? Matthias Dembinski, Hans-Joachim Schmidt, Bruno Schoch und Hans-Joachim Spanger look in HSFK-Report After the Caucasian War: Engaging, Not Containing Russia for ways out of the crisis. They recommend the reactivation of the arms control, the expansion of the European institutions and the multilateral arrangement of the Caucasian conflicts.

 

They dissuade from a new enlargment of NATO in the east and show emphatically that peace in Europe has no chance without Russia.