2021
DOI: 10.1162/isec_a_00395
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The United States and the NATO Non-extension Assurances of 1990: New Light on an Old Problem?

Abstract: The Russian government has claimed that the Western powers promised at the end of the Cold War not to expand NATO, but later reneged on that promise. Most former officials in the West, and many scholars as well, have denied that this was the case; but other scholars, along with a handful of former officials, believe that promises to that effect were, in fact, made in 1990. So who is right? The question still has political importance: how it is answered has bearing on how we should feel about NATO expansion and… Show more

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“…These concerns are often highlighted by the USA via policies and statements. The end of Cold War didn't put an end to these issues (Trachtenberg, 2020). In fact, the USA tightened its grip over the island in terms of policies (Shirk, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These concerns are often highlighted by the USA via policies and statements. The end of Cold War didn't put an end to these issues (Trachtenberg, 2020). In fact, the USA tightened its grip over the island in terms of policies (Shirk, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%