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March 2028: Russian troops capture the small Estonian town of Narva and the island of Hiiumaa in the Baltic Sea. After victory in Ukraine, Putin's long-mooted encroachment into the Baltic states has begun. Europe's slow rearmament and its compromised military and intelligence capabilities is now clear for its enemies to exploit. Does Article 5 of NATO apply? What will the alliance decide? Will they risk nuclear war?
In
If Russia Wins, military expert and Professor of International Relations at the University of Munich, Carlo Masala explores these questions and underlines what is at stake in Ukraine in the starkest possible terms.
For those of us who have only ever known peace, we are accustomed to everything turning out well in the end. But what if it doesn't?
Translated from the German by Olena Ebel and Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Introduction
- Narva, Estonia: 27 March 2028
- Palais des Nations, Geneva: Three years earlier
- Europe and the United States: A wind of change
- Russia: A thaw in Moscow?
- Ukraine: A country in chaos
- Brussels: Limited defence capabilities
- Moscow: Strategy
- Kidal, Mali: 2 February 2028: The game is on
- Brussels: 5 February 2028: Europe takes the bait
- South China Sea: 28 February 2028: Help from an ally
- Seattle: 27 March 2028, 01:00 UTC
- Berlin: 27 March 2028, 02:20 UTC
- Berlin: 27 March 2028, 06:30 UTC
- Moscow: 27 March 2028, 07:00 UTC
- NATO Headquarters, Brussels: 27 March 2028, 12:00 UTC
- The White House, Washington, DC: 27 March 2028, 12:15 UTC
- 80° 49′ 35.2″ N, 66° 27′ 12.5″ W: 28 March 2028, 10:27 UTC
- NATO Headquarters, Brussels: 28 March 2028, 14:00 UTC
- Rzhev, Russia: 29 March 2028, 07:00 UTC
- Moscow and Beijing: 30 March 2028: A new centre
- Afterword