Ellehuus, Rachel
[Author];
Allers, Robin M.
[Author];
Rø, Johannes Gullestad
[Author];
O'Neill, Paul
[Author];
Mölling, Christian
[Author];
Major, Claudia
[Author]
;
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik
NATO’s 2030 reflection process and the new strategic concept
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E-Book
Title:
NATO’s 2030 reflection process and the new strategic concept
:
views from Berlin, London, Oslo, and Washington
Contains:
View from Berlin : the new government’s cold start to hot conflicts
/ Dr. Christian Mölling & Dr. Claudia Major
View from London : the risk of attempting too much
/ Paul O’Neill
View from Oslo : balancing consolidation and change in NATO’s new strategic concept
/ Robin Allers and Johannes Gullestad Rø
View from Washington : rebalance to Asia 2.0
/ Rachel Ellehuus
Description:
The NATO 2030 reflection process was sparked by worries that the Alliance might falter as a forum for political consultation. Germany, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States all have a shared interest in ensuring NATO's coherence, improving the credibility of its deterrent, and strengthening its capacity to act. This report from the Security in Northern Europe (SNE) project presents contemporary views on NATO's Strategic Concept 2030 from Berlin, London, Oslo, and Washington D.C. (DGAP)