NATO 2030 Towards a New Strategic Concept and Beyond
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is the world's largest, most powerful military alliance. The Alliance has navigated and survived the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the post-9/11 era. Since the release of the 2010 Strategic Concept, NATO's strategic environmen...
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La Vergne :
Brookings Institution Press
2021
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- There is No ""Europe"": Disagreements Within NATO Are Not Solely Transatlantic and Pertain to the Fundamentals of European Security
- Democratic Backsliding and Contested Values Within the Alliance
- NATO, Public Opinion, and the Next Generation: Remaining Relevant, Remaining Strong
- NATO Burden Sharing in a New Geopolitical Era
- NATO in Space
- Fail-Deadly, Fail-Safe, and Safe-to-Fail: The Strategic Necessity of Resilience in the Cyber Domain
- War by Other Means: Securing NATO Against Disinformation in the Coming Decade
- NATO 2030: Hybrid Future, Hybrid Readiness?
- Back Cover
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Information
- Introduction
- Nato-Russian Relations in an Era of Russian Aggression
- NATO and China: Navigating the Challenges
- NATO's Place in the European Security Architecture: Cooperation with the European Union and Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
- NATO and the Middle East
- Making NATO's Partnerships More Strategic: Sweden and Finland as Partner Models for Development
- The Future US Role in NATO