NATO
An interview with Lt-Gen Ben Hodges
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April 8, 2019
The Allied Security Trap
Now Is Not the Time to Rest on NATO's Laurels.
March 25, 2019
It’s Time to Stop “Westsplaining”
Europe's "frontline" states have a lot to teach the "old West." Perhaps we should listen.
March 12, 2019
NATO’s Black Sea Horizons
The Black Sea Region Occupies Center Stage in the Struggle for Europe Between NATO and Russia
February 12, 2019
The Summit of Reckoning
It sounds dramatic but the upcoming heads of government meeting in London this December makes remedying the Alliance’s long-standing flaws a matter of existential urgency. The best news is the most obvious—the accession of Northern Macedonia, following the resolution of the shamefully protracted dispute with Greece about the former Yugoslav republic’s name. This rare note […]
February 11, 2019
NATO Secures the Western Balkans
NATO Is More Than Just a Security Organization
November 14, 2018
Centennial Celebrations
Revisiting the Map of Europe, 100 Years Later
October 22, 2018
Balkan Roadblocks
The wars in ex-Yugoslavia are over. But the conflicts remain. And some of them are getting worse.
July 27, 2018
Pushing for a Reset
Adopting a clear and unified stance on Russia is the key for successful strategic and operational communication.
July 23, 2018
NATO Defends America
The framers of the Washington Treaty established NATO in April 1949 as a multi-national commitment to collective defense. Their premise was clear: after the horrific destruction of World War II, tying Europe to North America in a security pact would not only prevent another war in Europe, it would also provide a frontline defense for […]