The Euro Crisis is a coming crisis for NATO and European defence
Ian Kearns argues that the euro-crisis, the US pivot to Asia-Pacific and limited regional defence cooperation leaves Europe powerless to shape 21st century international politics.
Ian Kearns argues that the euro-crisis, the US pivot to Asia-Pacific and limited regional defence cooperation leaves Europe powerless to shape 21st century international politics.
The authors argue that the outcomes from Chicago were inadequate and that a renewed effort by NATO to contribute to nuclear disarmament is still needed.
This paper outlines the review process and current state of play, the national positions being taken up in the debate, and the issues at stake at the Chicago Summit.
This paper charts Poland’s security concerns and changing foreign policy considerations, and sets the country’s approach to the nuclear question within that wider context.
Ian Kearns outlines recent worrying developments in the nuclear force structures of the world’s nuclear armed states.
Des Browne and Ian Kearns argue that Europe can and must play a central role in addressing nuclear dangers but must acknowledge the scale of the problem being faced.