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Pre-1988 UK–Russia naval relations
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This chapter aims to set the context for the start of the period of cooperation examined in the book, since as with chapter one, history is important to the Russians and it is important that future Euro-Atlantic policy makers and naval personnel are aware of it too. In particular, it covers the period after the First World War to 1988 and shows that operational cooperation was possible during the Arctic Convoys in the Second World War and that even during the Cold War some diplomatic visits took place. It also highlights the point that following a political rupture in relations between the UK and Russia, the Royal Navy has often been used to foster re-engagement in the military sphere.

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The Royal and Russian Navies

Cooperation, Competition and Confrontation

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