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The article tackles the problem of Russia-NATO relations at this moment of unpredictability with the emergence of new security threats and the ongoing crisis of identity within both parties involved. On the one hand, such circumstances impose additional complexity on the process of mutual adjustment. On the other hand, however, it could turn out to be the optimal time for rapprochement. Positively evaluating recent initiatives from both sides, this contribution analyses the persisting mutual doubts, misperceptions and policies that prevent the dialogue from moving forward. The author cites a few suggestions about how to develop NATO-Russian cooperation, with a strong emphasis on confidence-building measures both at the high political/military level and at the level of public diplomacy from the angle of engaging the future generation in a constructive Russia-NATO dialogue.
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