ELN Director Sir Adam Thomson and Senior Consulting Fellow Sir Graham Stacey co-authored an op-ed in The Hill. They outlined pragmatic steps & 5 priority areas for enhanced NATO-Russia mil-to-mil dialogue. The authors also underscore need for commencement of discussions about the future risks of emerging military technologies. The article can be found here.
ELN Director Sir Adam Thomson and Senior Consulting Fellow Sir Graham Stacey co-authored an op-ed in The Hill
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