The Chicago Summit has More Urgent Priorities than Nuclear Theology
George Robertson calls for NATO leaders to reaffirm and for the time being leaving alone the sound policy conclusions reached in the Strategic Concept.
George Robertson calls for NATO leaders to reaffirm and for the time being leaving alone the sound policy conclusions reached in the Strategic Concept.
Steven Pifer says that Chicago is unlikely to break dramatic new ground, but will leave unanswered questions about the future of NATO’s nuclear posture.
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 EASI report lays out the problems of non-strategic nuclear weapons and suggests ways the issue might be addressed were the U.S./NATO and Russia to tackle them.
Ted Seay argues that EU and NATO members should decide whether US nuclear extended deterrence gurantees are worth what they are paying.
Ivanka Barzashka, Timur Kadyshev, Götz Neuneck, and Ivan Oelrich call for ooperation and transparency on missile defence to avoid a dangerous cycle of action and reaction in Europe.