Is NATO prepared to return to collective defense in the face of Russiaâ s annexation of Crimea, invasion of Ukraine, and aggressive posturing across northeastern Europe? Arguing that NATO faces critical hurdles in re-embracing collective defense, this text offers practical solutions aimed at adjusting alliance strategy, resourcing, and readiness.
Is NATO prepared to return to collective defense in the face of Russiaâ s annexation of Crimea, invasion of Ukraine, and aggressive posturing across northeastern Europe? Arguing that NATO faces critical hurdles in re-embracing collective defense, this text offers practical solutions aimed at adjusting alliance strategy, resourcing, and readiness.
John R. Deni is a research professor of joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational security studies at the Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College as well as an adjunct professor at American University, Washington, DC.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 From Collective Defense to Collective Security and Back Again Chapter 3: NATO's Russia Problem Getting the Ends Right Chapter 4 Defense Spending and Burden Sharing: Finding Means to Defend Chapter 5 NATO's Collective Defense Ways Shortchanging Readiness? Chapter 6 The Way Ahead: Prescriptions for NATO Collective Defense
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 From Collective Defense to Collective Security and Back Again Chapter 3: NATO's Russia Problem Getting the Ends Right Chapter 4 Defense Spending and Burden Sharing: Finding Means to Defend Chapter 5 NATO's Collective Defense Ways Shortchanging Readiness? Chapter 6 The Way Ahead: Prescriptions for NATO Collective Defense
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