Not One Inch

Not One Inch

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'''''Not One Inch: America, Russia, and the Making of Post–Cold War Stalemate''''' is a 2021 book by [[M. E. Sarotte]] about the tensions between [[NATO]], including the [[United States]], and [[Russia]] in the [[post–Cold War era]], especially those related to NATO's eastward expansion, seen from the perspectives of Russia, the US and other NATO countries. A main part of the book is examination of whether there was a "broken promise" not to expand NATO eastwards after the [[German reunification|reunification of Germany]].
'''''Not One Inch: America, Russia, and the Making of Post–Cold War Stalemate''''' is a 2021 book by [[M. E. Sarotte]] about the tensions between [[NATO]], including the [[United States]], and [[Russia]] in the [[post–Cold War era]], especially those related to NATO's eastward expansion. A main part of the book is examination of whether there was a "broken promise" not to expand NATO eastwards after the [[German reunification|reunification of Germany]].


Sarotte's research explores why a new European security framework failed to emerge after the Cold War and how decisions made during that period planted the roots of today's geopolitical tensions. Her analysis connects the lack of cohesive cooperation at the time to ongoing rivalries and unresolved conflicts in modern international relations, illustrating how historical choices continue to shape global challenges.
Sarotte's research explores why a new European security framework failed to emerge after the Cold War and how decisions made during that period planted the roots of today's geopolitical tensions. Her analysis connects the lack of cohesive cooperation at the time to ongoing rivalries and unresolved conflicts in modern international relations, illustrating how historical choices continue to shape global challenges.