Regional security in Europe is decided as much at its edges as in its capitals. From the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, the Western Balkans to the High North, regional flashpoints shape the wider contest between democratic states and authoritarian challengers. This hub follows the security dynamics of Europe’s most exposed regions: deterrence on NATO’s eastern flank, Ukraine security and the defense of its neighbors, frozen and active conflicts in the Western Balkans and the Caucasus, and Black Sea security in a contested maritime domain. Ukraine security now anchors the wider debate over regional security, pressure on NATO’s eastern flank keeps allied deterrence in focus, and Black Sea security has become a test of Western resolve. Fellows and analysts assess force posture, alliance politics, and the local drivers of instability that outside powers seek to exploit. Explore expert analysis and commentary on the regional security challenges facing the Euro-Atlantic community.
Regional Security
The United States and Europe must invest more to help Belgrade and Pristina find common ground
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November 21, 2017
Deterrence Will Help Deal with a Blurry World
Remember the world of clear categories? The world was either capitalist or communist. Wars had clear beginnings and ends. Adversaries were known.
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Frontline Arctic: The Evolution of Russia’s Military Posture in a Changing Arctic
Russia is turning the Arctic into a fortress, a frontline, and a contested space. US and NATO allies must understand the risks.