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
CEPA fellows and staff explain what the meetings in the UK, Belgium, and Switzerland have revealed.
No Result Found
June 26, 2020
Seasick No Longer
The Black Sea Region Should Focus on Its Own Interests — and Development
May 29, 2020
Memorial Days
Russia’s Politics of Memory
May 15, 2020
Malice and Mischief
Searching for Stability in the Eastern Mediterranean
May 7, 2020
Ukraine as a Black Sea Power
Kremlin Military Pressure Fortifies Ukraine’s Strategic Vision
April 21, 2020
Bolstering the Czech-U.S. Strategic Partnership
How Closer Security Cooperation Can Support Transatlantic Security Interests
April 10, 2020
Mind the Gap
It is too early to forecast the long-term impact of the pandemic on Atlanticism but not too soon to pose some pertinent questions.
April 6, 2020
The Next Pandemic
It’s Time to Rethink Resilience
April 3, 2020
NATO After the Pandemic
Convalescence, Recovery, and Greater Resilience
March 11, 2020
A Limited Partnership
Four Things We Need to Understand About the Russian-Turkish Relationship