NATO
What are the exercises’ implications for NATO's own mobility and broader defense and deterrence efforts in Europe?
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February 17, 2021
Leveraging Investment and Innovation to Accelerate Capability Development and Delivery
NATO aspires to remain agile, resilient, and proactive, continuing its 70-year history of success.
January 29, 2021
The Evolution of Russian Hybrid Warfare: Conclusion
"Geopolitical competition will look less like a cold war and more like a constant barrage of violent episodes, low-threshold probes of Western readiness, and strategic deception and obfuscation of targets and intentions."
January 29, 2021
The Evolution of Russian Hybrid Warfare: Executive Summary
"Chaos strategy through hybrid, multi-vector warfare is here to stay."
January 29, 2021
The Evolution of Russian Hybrid Warfare: EU/NATO
“The Russian leadership’s ability to achieve its goals — regime security and great power status through weakening the EU and NATO — comes from its power of destruction rather than its power of attraction.”
January 13, 2021
For Central and Eastern Europe, Strategic Autonomy Isn’t Particularly Strategic
With Joe Biden days away from assuming the Presidency, European “strategic autonomy” debates refuse to die — much to the chagrin of many Central and East European leaders.
January 7, 2021
Biden’s German Question
Military mobility is where U.S. and German interests intersect
December 17, 2020
Sweden Steps Up
Sweden’s “Total Defense” is critical to security in the Baltic.
December 16, 2020
Inbox: A Black Sea Agenda for the Biden Administration
The Black Sea is a great candidate for the next U.S. administration's transatlantic priorities.
December 2, 2020
Raising Defense Unicorns in Europe
The path to building a next gen defense industry in Europe will not come easily. But adopting U.S. best practices can accelerate the process.