We are on the very brink of a new Cold War. Hybrid War has kept Western analysts in awe although it is highly unlikely that it would be successful against a Nato member. The disproportion of conventional war-fighting capabilities along the eastern borders of the Alliance is the real challenge. NATO has to rebuild a credible conventional deterrence-by-denial. Concurrently, the Alliance and Russia have to commit to political dialogue and revive the arms control regime, in the first place to avoid accidental escalation
The demise of the INF Treaty in 2019 raises questions about the future of deterrence in Europe. For...
This paper describes two aspects of the changed security environment. First, it discusses NATO’s res...
Geopolitics has returned to Europe in a devastating and destructive fashion. Most obviously, there i...
We are on the very brink of a new Cold War. Hybrid War has kept Western analysts in awe although it ...
Deterrence is back in Europe. As NATO approaches its July summit in Warsaw, Allies are adapting this...
The run-up to the celebrations of NATO’s 70th anniversary in London revealed a wide range of problem...
The geopolitical situation has changed dramatically over the past six months. After the Russian Fede...
Abstract: Despite its strong role in providing the public good of European stability by the provisio...
An Alliance whose credibility mostly depends on a single member cannot be maintained. Only an autono...
At NATO’s 60th anniversary Summit in April the tasking will be given to draft a new strategic concep...
The far-reaching measures agreed by NATO at the Alliance’s 2014 Summit in Wales substantially increa...
While NATO has been called obsolete, its current relevance is clear. Without US support, the cost of...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Russian Federation, which will be re-ferred to...
Russia's recent invasion of Ukraine and continuing war of naked aggression against the country, a NA...
Germany’s stance on strengthening NATO’s eastern flank has evolved over the last two years. Berlin a...
The demise of the INF Treaty in 2019 raises questions about the future of deterrence in Europe. For...
This paper describes two aspects of the changed security environment. First, it discusses NATO’s res...
Geopolitics has returned to Europe in a devastating and destructive fashion. Most obviously, there i...
We are on the very brink of a new Cold War. Hybrid War has kept Western analysts in awe although it ...
Deterrence is back in Europe. As NATO approaches its July summit in Warsaw, Allies are adapting this...
The run-up to the celebrations of NATO’s 70th anniversary in London revealed a wide range of problem...
The geopolitical situation has changed dramatically over the past six months. After the Russian Fede...
Abstract: Despite its strong role in providing the public good of European stability by the provisio...
An Alliance whose credibility mostly depends on a single member cannot be maintained. Only an autono...
At NATO’s 60th anniversary Summit in April the tasking will be given to draft a new strategic concep...
The far-reaching measures agreed by NATO at the Alliance’s 2014 Summit in Wales substantially increa...
While NATO has been called obsolete, its current relevance is clear. Without US support, the cost of...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Russian Federation, which will be re-ferred to...
Russia's recent invasion of Ukraine and continuing war of naked aggression against the country, a NA...
Germany’s stance on strengthening NATO’s eastern flank has evolved over the last two years. Berlin a...
The demise of the INF Treaty in 2019 raises questions about the future of deterrence in Europe. For...
This paper describes two aspects of the changed security environment. First, it discusses NATO’s res...
Geopolitics has returned to Europe in a devastating and destructive fashion. Most obviously, there i...