Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2017: 89-105
Neorealism and Contemporary US-Russian Military Competition in the Post-Soviet SpaceReviewed - Review
In the light of neorealist theory, the Eastern enlargement of NATO satisfies basic feature of expansion: 9 former countries of the Warsaw Pact become members of NATO. USA as a Sea power reinforced its superiority at the detriment of the RF as a continental power. The annexation of Crimea, as a Russian answer, had intensified security fears of post - Soviet countries and of Poland and enlarged the space for external balancing of the USA. Author warns that a confrontational structure had become typical for the area or the Western part of the Post - Soviet space. It increases the number of military incidents, and, even, the threat of a direct military confrontation including a Russian use of tactical nuclear arms, being inspired by the Rogers plan from 1980´s.
Keywords: Neorealism; Internal and External Balancing; Balance of Threats; Sea and Land Powers; Conventional War; Nuclear War.
Published: June 15, 2017 Show citation
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