No Place for Russia
In "No Place for Russia," author William H. Hill delves into the intricate evolution of the post-Cold War European security landscape. Published by Columbia University Press in 2018, this compelling hardback spans 536 pages and offers a thorough analysis of contemporary tensions stemming from historical events. Hill meticulously examines how efforts to integrate Russia into European security frameworks were consistently undermined by the overwhelming influence of NATO and the European Union. The book culminates with a poignant discussion on the ongoing war in Ukraine, ultimately arguing that the post-Cold War order in Europe has been irrevocably disrupted. This insightful read is essential for anyone interested in foreign relations, national security, and the complex dynamics between the United States and Russia. Discover the critical insights that shape our understanding of Europe’s current geopolitical climate.