Are NATO and Russia on a collision course? (Al Jazeera)

NATO and Russia have long tried to keep an open channel of communication.

But building trust between the two rivals has always been complicated.

They have disagreed on a number of issues, from security to intelligence gathering.

A recent dispute about spying has led Russia to break off diplomatic ties.

Earlier this month, NATO expelled eight members of Russia’s diplomatic mission to the alliance, saying they were “undeclared intelligence officers”.

Moscow denied the allegations and has now suspended its diplomatic mission altogether.

So, what’s next for Moscow and NATO?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra

Guests:

Dmitry Babich – Political analyst at Rossiya Sevodnya, a news agency

Theresa Fallon – Director of the Centre for Russia Europe Asia Studies

Glenn Diesen – Professor of international relations at the University of Southeastern Norway

Are NATO and Russia on a collision course? | NATO News | Al Jazeera

Marco Emanuele
Marco Emanuele è appassionato di cultura della complessità, cultura della tecnologia e relazioni internazionali. Approfondisce il pensiero di Hannah Arendt, Edgar Morin, Raimon Panikkar. Marco ha insegnato Evoluzione della Democrazia e Totalitarismi, è l’editor di The Global Eye e scrive per The Science of Where Magazine. Marco Emanuele is passionate about complexity culture, technology culture and international relations. He delves into the thought of Hannah Arendt, Edgar Morin, Raimon Panikkar. He has taught Evolution of Democracy and Totalitarianisms. Marco is editor of The Global Eye and writes for The Science of Where Magazine.

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