Changing approaches to security / Policy Brief
NATO's new Strategic Concept
08/06/2010 By Jos Boonstra

NATO is drafting a new Strategic Concept. What will it have to say about the organisation’s position in the evolving European (or Atlantic and Eurasian) security architecture; the Alliance’s extensive partnerships; and bridging the gap between US and European capabilities, especially given the current economic crisis?
The recent expert report ‘NATO 2020: Assured Security; Dynamic Engagement’ offers some good advice, but NATO continues to struggle with a number of issues. This Policy Brief by Jos Boonstra analyses the report and the areas that require further attention.
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Bio author: Jos Boonstra
Central Asia. Eastern Europe. The Balkans. Caucasus. CSDP.NATO.OSCE.Security Sector Reform. Eastern Partnership.


