Shield of the Republic

The Man Who Enlarged NATO

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Sep 4, 2025
Stephan Kieninger, a fellow at the American German Institute and author, joins the discussion to uncover Strobe Talbott's pivotal role in NATO's enlargement post-Cold War. They dive into Talbott's strategic negotiations, striking a balance between U.S. interests and Russia's voice in European security. The conversation touches on the Budapest Memorandum regarding Ukraine’s nuclear weapons, the impact of Kosovo on NATO-Russia relations, and the Clinton Administration's approach to Russian reforms during tumultuous events in the late 90s.
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INSIGHT

Talbott As The Central Diplomat

  • Strobe Talbott served as Clinton's trusted channel on Russia and managed a vast portfolio including NATO enlargement and Bosnia.
  • His diaries and declassified papers reveal detailed, hands-on diplomacy shaping post-Cold War Europe.
ANECDOTE

The Bill And Boris Channel

  • Clinton and Yeltsin met 18 times in eight years and that personal relationship became the essential flywheel of US-Russia ties.
  • Talbott supported Clinton's push for an early 1993 summit to bolster Yeltsin during a fragile reform period.
INSIGHT

Why Ukraine Gave Up Nuclear Arms

  • The Budapest process balanced Ukraine's fear of Russia against practical constraints and nonproliferation goals.
  • Ukraine gave up weapons it couldn't fully control in exchange for political assurances and economic incentives.
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