The focus on Russian intervention in Ukraine in 2014-15 has obscured
other areas of contention which previously were prominent and
problematic in relations between the United States and Russia. One such
area is the strenuous Russian objection to U.S. plans for ballistic
missile defense, most recently in the form of the European Phased
Adaptive Approach (EPAA). At some point in the near future, the issue of
missile defense will once more be on the table with Russia; whether as a
result of a relaxation of tensions allowing renewed bilateral discussion
of security issues, or indeed because of an immediate threat of Russian
escalatory action in response to the United States rolling out missile
defense capabilities. In either case, U.S. policymakers and negotiators
need to be prepared and fully acquainted with the wide range of issues
at stake. In this respect, both the current monograph and its
predecessor, European Missile Defense and Russia, provide an essential
grounding...