Russia-West Military Incidents: Skirting the Law
The ELN showcases military encounters between Russia and the west in light of international law and bilateral agreements.
The ELN showcases military encounters between Russia and the west in light of international law and bilateral agreements.
In the most comprehensive public study of its kind, the ELN examines existing the agreements for avoiding dangerous military incidents between NATO countries, NATO partners, and Russia before outlining definite mechanisms for their improvement.
Report on the workshop on Avoidance of Hazardous Military Incidents between NATO and Russia, held in Brussels, 21-22 September 2016 The European Leadership Network has been investigating for some time the issue of close encounters between Russian and NATO militaries. On 21st-22nd September, in...
Denitsa Raynova argues that the Alliance risks facing disillusioned partner countries in the Black Sea region unless it changes its rhetoric and policy towards Georgia and Ukraine.
Raynova argues that NATO’s response to Russian actions in the Black Sea must balance responsiveness to the concerns of regional allies with proportionality and restraint.
ELN’s Denitsa Raynova argues that any progress on the implementation of Minsk II requires strengthened security as well as interim administrations in the Donbass.