Six Ways NATO Can Address the Russian Challenge
July 12, 2018 4 min. read

Anti-Access/Area-Denial capabilities (A2/AD)—the ability to prevent an adversary from entering an area of land, sea, or air—have become a major component of military force postures for powers around the globe, but Russia is the most committed to advancing their development. Russian A2/AD capabilities are shaping NATO’s neighborhood and the Alliance needs a comprehensive strategy to […]

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The Dangerous Tool of Russian Military Exercises
June 7, 2017 10 min. read

Understanding what Russian large-scale military exercises are designed to accomplish could offer answers and highlight areas that NATO should closely watch.

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NATO-Russia Relations in a Post-Truth World
February 7, 2017 6 min. read

Moscow has tried to undermine the coherence, unity, and indivisibility of NATO. In fact, Russian actions were aimed at holding NATO-Russia relations hostage in a post-truth world.

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On Turkey, NATO and Needing New Allies
January 24, 2017 6 min. read

After almost a century of marching in lockstep with the secular ideas of Ataturk and the Kemalists, Erdogan is taking a hammer to the entire edifice.

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Bubble Trouble: Russia’s A2/AD Capabilities
October 25, 2016 7 min. read

Russia’s A2/AD “bubbles” around the Baltics, the Black Sea, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Arctic could dramatically constrain NATO’s freedom of movement.

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NATO Post-Warsaw: Challenges to Alliance Cohesion
October 13, 2016 6 min. read

Alliance cohesion—a crucial requirement to successfully implement the Warsaw Summit commitments and tackle current security threats—is increasingly being tested.

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NATO’s Strategic ‘Six-Pack’
September 28, 2016 5 min. read

The transatlantic community faces threats on multiple fronts, rendering NATO as essential to its security as it has ever been.

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A Divided NATO: From Agenda To Budget
July 16, 2016 4 min. read

Deterring adversaries and assure peace in the transatlantic region will require more pronounce commitment from all of NATO members.

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The Warsaw Summit and the Future of NATO-Russia Relations
June 15, 2016 3 min. read

At a gathering of NATO’s defense ministers, it was announced that nearly 4,000 troops forming four battalions would be stationed in the Baltics and Poland.

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NATO and Russia Increase Contacts, Yet Rift Lingers
June 2, 2016 4 min. read

While continued attempts at dialogue seek that elusive common ground, some transparency and risk-reduction measures are in trial mode to keep open channels.

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NATO Back on Dual-Track?
May 23, 2016 6 min. read

NATO should strengthen both aspects of this renewed dual-track policy—responding to the security needs of its most exposed members, while at the same time advocating dialogue and transparency to diffuse tension in their relations with Russia.

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