The Specter Of The Never-Ending Cold War

09.06.2010

WASHINGTON—In his new national security strategy, Barack Obama defined his tenure as a transitional presidency that will leave Cold War thinking behind in order to adjust U.S. policy to the realities of a multipolar world. But as far as Russia is concerned, not everyone seems to be convinced that the Cold War really is over. Ron Asmus recently wrote in GMF´s Transatlantic Take series about the “specter of Finlandization” as shorthand for “a Russian policy that seeks to limit the foreign policy choices and sovereignty of countries on its borders.” Asmus seems to think that there is an explicit Russian grand strategy to pressure its Western neighbors into choosing neutrality over a Westward course that might culminate in NATO or EU membership... continue reading