2007
DOI: 10.1080/09662830701776056
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EU and NATO Enlargement: Russia's Expectations, Responses and Options for the Future1

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“…23 Uprisings such as the color revolutions (e.g., in Ukraine) and the Arab Spring (e.g., in Tunisia and Egypt) are, in the Russian view, examples of such actions conducted by Western governments. 24 However, Russia's actions over the past two decades suggest that it values its influence over some former Soviet states more than others. For example, while Russia was concerned about plans for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to accede to NATO during 2002NATO during -2004, it largely acquiesced in the end, yet it has defended its interests in other post-Soviet states with much greater vigor.…”
Section: Russian Perceptions Of Nato's Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…23 Uprisings such as the color revolutions (e.g., in Ukraine) and the Arab Spring (e.g., in Tunisia and Egypt) are, in the Russian view, examples of such actions conducted by Western governments. 24 However, Russia's actions over the past two decades suggest that it values its influence over some former Soviet states more than others. For example, while Russia was concerned about plans for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to accede to NATO during 2002NATO during -2004, it largely acquiesced in the end, yet it has defended its interests in other post-Soviet states with much greater vigor.…”
Section: Russian Perceptions Of Nato's Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1998, President Yeltsin stated that the prospect of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania joining the Alliance constituted a "redline" that the West must not cross. 24 Tallinn, Vilnius, and Riga showed no interest in Yeltsin's proffered alternative of security guarantees if they stayed out of NATO. 25 The Russian government claimed that the disenfranchisement of the Russian population in Estonia and Latvia proved that these countries remained unworthy of NATO and EU membership.…”
Section: Russia's Troubled Relationship With the Baltic Republicsmentioning
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