NATO must adapt to address Russia’s nuclear brinkmanship
Jacek Durkalec lists five areas where NATO’s nuclear policy should change in order to boost the credibility of deterrence.
Jacek Durkalec lists five areas where NATO’s nuclear policy should change in order to boost the credibility of deterrence.
Russia-West Leadership Group calls for new military memorandum of understanding between NATO, its partners, and Russia
A detailed account of the Russian snap exercise that took place in March 2015 featuring an interactive map. The exercise involved 80,000 troops, 65 warships, and 220 aircraft. The scale of this operation means it could only have been a scenario simulating war with NATO.
A new ELN policy brief explains why an action-reaction exercise cycle is concerning, and what needs to be done about it.
Ioan Mircea Paşcu, Vice President of the European Parliament, draws on an ELN hosted roundtable discussion on NATO-Russia relations, concluding that the only viable area on which the two sides can cooperate is managing the risks of sudden and unintended confrontation.
On Tuesday 3 March 2015, the ELN in partnership with the Polish Embassy in London, organized an invitation-only discussion on NATO’s policy towards Russia.