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Russia and the United States are the most important countries for many vital security issues. They possess the worlds largest nuclear weapons arsenals, are involved in the principal regional conflicts, and have lead roles in opposing international terrorism and weapons proliferation. Despite persistent differences on many questions, mutual interests consistently drive Russians and Americans to work together to overcome these impediments.

This Adelphi paper argues that opportunities for improving further security cooperation between Russia and the United States exist but are limited. Near-term results in the areas of formal arms control or ballistic missile defences are unlikely. The two governments should focus on improving and expanding their joint threat reduction and nonproliferation programmes, enhancing their military-to-military dialogue regarding Central Asia and defence industrial cooperation, and deepening their antiterrorist cooperation, both bilaterally and through NATO. Using more market incentives, expanding reciprocity and equal treatment, and limiting the adverse repercussions from disputes over Iran would facilitate progress.

Russia and the United States will not soon become close allies, but they should be able to achieve better security ties given that, on most issues, their shared interests outweigh those that divide them.

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REVITALISING US-RUSSIAN SECURITY COOPERATION Practical Measures RICHARD WEITZ - photo 1
REVITALISING US-RUSSIAN SECURITY COOPERATION
Practical Measures
RICHARDWEITZ

ADELPHI PAPER 377
FIRST PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2005
BY Routledge
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ISBN 13: 978-1-138-40245-4 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-415-39864-0 (pbk)
ISSN 0567-932X
CONTENTS
Guide
ABM Anti-Ballistic Missile
ALTBMD Active Layered Theatre Ballistic Missile Defence
AMEC Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation
BMD ballistic-missile defence
BW biological weapons
CFE Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty
CIA Central Intelligence Agency
CNAD NATO Conference of National Armaments Directors
CONOPS
CONOPS Concept of Operations
CPX Command Post Exercise
CTBT Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
CTR Cooperative Threat Reduction
CW chemical weapons
CWC Chemical Weapons Convention
CWDF Chemical Weapons Disposition Facility
DOD US Department of Defense
DOE US Department of Energy
EAPC NATO Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council
EMERCOM Russian Ministry for Civil Defence, Emergencies and the Elimination of the Consequences of Natural Disasters
EU European Union
FBI US Federal Bureau of Investigation
FEMA US Federal Emergency Management Agency
FMSF Fissile Material Storage Facility
FSB Russian Federal Security Service
FSTEK Russian Federal Technical and Export Control Service
FSU Former Soviet Union
G-8 Group of Eight industrial states
GAO US Government Accountability Office; formerly General Accounting Office
GDP gross domestic product
GIPP Global Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention
GTRI Global Threat Reduction Initiative
GWOT Global War on Terrorism
HEU highly-enriched uranium
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
IED improvised explosive device
IFOR NATO Implementation Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina
IMET International Military Education and Training Program
INF Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
ISTC International Science and Technology Centre
KFOR NATO Kosovo Force
LEU low-enriched uranium
MDA US Missile Defense Agency
MNEPR Multilateral Nuclear Environmental Programme in the Russian Federation
MOX Mixed-oxide (fuel)
MTCR Missile Technology Control Regime
NACC North Atlantic Cooperation Council
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Agency
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
NCI Nuclear Cities Initiative
NMD national missile defence
NNSA National Nuclear Security Administration
NPR Nuclear Posture Review
NPT Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty
NRC NATO-Russia Council
OSD Office of the Secretary of Defense
OSCE Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
PfP NATO Partnership for Peace
PJC NATO Permanent Joint Council
PNI Presidential Nuclear Initiatives
PSI Proliferation Security Initiative
RAMOS Russian-American Observation Satellite
RERTR Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors
RTG radioisotope thermoelectric generator
SACEUR NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
SFOR NATO Stabilisation Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina
SHAPE Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
SIG Senior Interagency Group
SOFA Status of Forces Agreement
SORT Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
SSBN ballistic-missile submarine
STANAG NATO Standardisation Agreement
TMD theatre-missile defence
TMD AHWG NATO Ad-Hoc Working Group on Theatre-Missile Defence
TNW tactical nuclear weapons
WMD weapons of mass destruction
WSSX Warhead Safety and Security Exchange Agreement
With Russia, we are already building a new strategic relationship based on a central reality of the twenty-first century: the United States and Russia are no longer strategic adversaries ... At the same time, we are realistic about the differences that still divide nsfrom Russia and about the time and effort it will take to build an enduring strategic partnership.
National Security Strategy of the United States (Washington DC: The White House, 2002), chapter 8.
It has been stated they aren't an enemy, but they aren't allies either, that's for sure.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov, referring to the United States in an interview with Moskovskiy Komsomolets, 28 October 2003.
A decade and a half after the end of the Cold War, Russia and the United States are still the world's two most important states for many vital security issues. They possess the world's largest nuclear arsenals, they are involved in the world's principal regional conflicts and they play leading roles in opposing international terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), In most of Eurasia, their interests overlap, even if they do not always coincide.
Enhanced cooperation between these two key countries could help avert and resolve conflicts, counter terrorist threats and curb the spread of dangerous technologies. Despite significant bilateral tensions and other impediments, opportunities exist for improving security cooperation between Russia and the United States. Since short-term results in the areas of formal arms control or ballistic-missile defence are unlikely, the two governments should focus on improving and expanding their joint threat-reduction and non-proliferation programmes, enhancing their military dialogue regarding Central Asia, strengthening the links between their defence industries and deepening their anti-terrorist cooperation, both bilaterally and through NATO. Making greater use of market incentives, expanding reciprocity and limiting disputes over Russia's nuclear cooperation with Iran would all facilitate progress.
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