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.
NATO
It is time for Europe to bite the bullet and build a new defensive alliance because the alternative of inaction is unthinkable.
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January 25, 2026
What We Learned From the Greenland Affair
There are lessons to digest for both the US and Europe.
January 20, 2026
The Balkan Limbo and Wobbly Western Resolve
The Western Balkans enter 2026 in limbo rather than crisis; policymakers in Washington and Brussels need to grasp the distinction.
January 15, 2026
Wartime Assistance to Ukraine: The Successes, Failures, and Future Prospects of US and EU Support Models
At the start of 2026, Ukraine finds itself in a precarious position, making it all the more critical to secure the flow of assistance and support to the country.
January 14, 2026
Romania Makes Itself Indispensable to NATO
A new NATO logistics hub in Romania will boost weapons transfers to Kyiv and signals a growing role for Bucharest in the alliance.
January 12, 2026
Shadow Tankers, Hard Power, and an Unready UK
Britain and many of its European allies are struggling to acknowledge that soft power is of little use in an increasingly hard power world.
January 9, 2026
Greenland, Venezuela, and Europe’s Year of Pain
US President Donald Trump’s action in Venezuela and desire to annex Greenland underline the urgent need for Europe to stand on its own two feet. Can it?
December 18, 2025
Why Russia’s Shadow Fleet Sails Unhindered
Russia is developing a steadily more aggressive shadow war campaign against Baltic Sea countries, but there’s been little response.
December 15, 2025
Europe After the US Decoupling: Change or Be Damned
What Washington now presents as strategic recalibration is the overdue recognition of a transatlantic relationship that has already changed.
December 15, 2025
Plus-Minus: America’s National Security Strategy in 10 Points
The dust has settled after transatlantic turbulence over US strategy.