NATO remains the cornerstone of Euro-Atlantic security, and the alliance faces its most demanding period since the Cold War. Russia’s war in Ukraine, hybrid attacks on member states, and debates over defense spending and burden-sharing have put the alliance’s core commitments back at the center of strategic debate. This hub explains how the alliance works and where it is under strain: the meaning of Article 4 consultations and the Article 5 collective defense guarantee, the mission of shared assets such as AWACS surveillance aircraft, and NATO deterrence along the eastern flank. The NATO eastern flank, from the Baltic states to Romania, is where allied deterrence is tested most directly, and reinforcing the NATO eastern flank drives much of the alliance’s planning. Fellows and analysts track enlargement, defense spending, and the transatlantic bargain that binds North America to European security. Explore expert analysis and commentary on the alliance’s deterrence, capabilities, and future.
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An exercise testing NATO responses to hybrid attacks revealed a need for the West to be more nimble, and willing to mimic enemy tactics to defend itself.
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April 29, 2026
Blurred Borders: NATO Needs Answers to Hybrid Attacks
An exercise testing NATO responses to hybrid attacks revealed a need for the West to be more nimble, and willing to mimic enemy tactics to defend itself.
April 23, 2026
Make Europe’s Defenses Great Again
New approaches must be agreed upon to meet the continent’s need for rapidly evolving defense technology products.
April 21, 2026
Germany: Time to Step Up
Germany can lead Europe but it needs to convince its allies and change its attitude to hard power.
April 20, 2026
Poland: Fast Becoming Europe’s Defensive Linchpin
With ports, roads and pipelines that keep Europe moving, Poland matters much more than realized.
April 9, 2026
New Ways to Win Wars — Proposals for the West
For decades, Western defense strategy assumed that technological superiority ensured victory. That assumption proves false in modern conflict.
March 31, 2026
War Without End: Deterring Russia’s Shadow War
Either Europe will continue allowing Russia's shadow war to set the terms of escalation, or it will act now to prevent a larger war.
March 20, 2026
CEPA Podcast: The Hon. Michael Turner on How to Build Lasting Peace in Europe
Representative Michael Turner discusses the anniversary of the Dayton Accords, NATO, and building a lasting peace in Ukraine.
March 19, 2026
NATO Awakens in the High North
NATO forces are moving north. What does that mean for deterrence and the role of modern technology in a changing Arctic?
March 18, 2026
A US Kosovo Pull-Out? The Wrong Move at a Bad Time
Reports say Washington is considering the withdrawal of US forces from the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR), sparking pushback in Washington and across Europe.