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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Is the Baltic now a NATO lake? Changing strategic geography, and the accession of Sweden and Finland to alliance membership might make it seem so, but the reality is more fraught.
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November 20, 2025
A Necessary Air of Venom: Hardening NATO’s Airspace
Russia’s recent air incursions into NATO airspace are part of a disruptive strategy.
November 18, 2025
CEPA Podcast: The Hon. Nathaniel Moran on US Support for Ukraine
Representative Nathaniel Moran discusses his career in public service and his efforts to strengthen transatlantic support for Ukraine.
November 17, 2025
Urgently Wanted: More European Missile Engines
The US is the dominant supplier of critical propulsion technology for Europe’s missile makers. To rival Russia, Europe must catch up.
November 13, 2025
Work Needed After NATO Floats Maritime Plan
NATO has finally published its updated maritime strategy, but it will need government and public support if it is to deliver.
October 31, 2025
Needed: Robust Comms to Foil Russia’s Saboteurs
Communications systems are being targeted by NATO’s enemies. New technology is needed to ensure decision-makers are not blinded by attacks.
October 29, 2025
Counterpunch: NATO Must Take the Offensive
Too many NATO members fail to understand the risks of cyberspace and the need to hit back at aggressors. This is a recipe for failure.
October 17, 2025
Ground Russia’s Drones Before They Ground Us
The continent must swiftly design and adopt an anti-drone system, focusing on effectiveness and putting aside irrelevant discussions on nomenclature.
October 8, 2025
H.R. McMaster – 2025 CEPA Leadership Awards Dinner
H.R. McMaster, former National Security Advisor, presents Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli with the Lifetime Achievement Award during CEPA Forum 2025.
October 8, 2025
General (Ret.) Christopher G. Cavoli – 2025 CEPA Leadership Awards Dinner
Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, receives the Lifetime Achievement Award during CEPA Forum 2025 in recognition of his efforts to ensure a more resilient NATO, support for Ukraine's fight for freedom, and his visionary leadership to ensure collective defense and deterrence for the transatlantic alliance.