Download the PDF States are contending with new issues in deterrence, arms control, and stability as a result of a shift in contemporary international relations, driven by the latest information and technology revolution. Concern over cyber has increasingly impacted all aspects of nuc ...
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By Ellen Mitchell The Trump administration is looking into sending as many as 14,000 more troops, as well as dozens more ships and other equipment, to the Middle East in the face of a growing threat from Iran, The Wall Street Journal reported. U.S. officials told the Journal ...
Press Release London Declaration Issued by NATO Leaders at their meeting in London 3-4 December 2019 Today, we gather in London, NATO’s first home, to celebrate seventy years of the strongest and most successful Alliance in history, and mark the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the I ...
Photo Caption: Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg speaks at the NATO Engages event in London, United Kingdom on December 3, 2019. (Sarah Halls) New Atlanticist by Om Arvind As the world confronts the growing threat of climate change, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg argued th ...
UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace speaks at the NATO Engages event in London, United Kingdom on December 3, 2019. (Sarah Halls) New Atlanticist by David A. Wemer While international headlines have focused on high-profile disputes within the NATO alliance over a litany of ...
New Atlanticist by John Burton Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau of Canada and Mark Rutte of the Netherlands said they took exception to French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent comments that NATO was experiencing “brain death” due to a lack of coordination between the United States ...
New Atlanticist by Max J. Rosenthal When French President Emmanuel Macron warned of “the brain death of NATO” last month, it was widely seen as yet another damaging public rift for the Alliance. But NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg had a clear message on December 3, one day before NATO ...
New Atlanticist by David A. Wemer Seventy years after NATO’s birth, the Alliance is still confronting an existential threat to its east, several defense and foreign affairs ministers said on December 3. Although French President Emmanuel Macron has made waves by suggesting that terrorism, not R ...
A town hall conversation with and about NATO to honor and celebrate its achievements. Join the discussion about NATO’s future at this crucial time for the transatlantic community. Watch live and join the conversation as the Council and partners host #NATOEngages in London starting 5am E ...
Sir Andrew Wood Member of the British Diplomatic Service (1961-2000) Associate Fellow at Chatham House The evolution of a wide-ranging system of agreements and understandings moderating security risks during the Cold War period was built upon an extended, if sometimes difficult, in ...
By Dr. Henrik B. L. Larsen Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies at the ETH Zürich The Summit in London in December is a timely opportunity for NATO to position itself as a regional alliance of democracies in a mostly illiberal environment. Allies need to come to agre ...
by Mehmet Fatih Ceylan Turkish Permanent Representative to NATO, 2013-2018 “Fear is not a panacea for death” – a Turkish Proverb Next week, NATO’s 70th anniversary Summit will take place in London (on 3-4 December 2019) at yet another critical moment. President Macron’s d ...