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NATO 2030
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NATO 2030
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Jason Blessing, Katherine Kjellström Elgin,
and Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters, Editors
Rakel Tiderman, Associate Editor
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The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
is the world’s largest,
most powerful military alliance. Since the release of the 2010 Strategic
Concept, NATO’s strategic environment has again undergone signicant
change, and the need to adapt is clear. To remain relevant and adjust to
new circumstances, the Alliance must identify its main challenges and
opportunities in the next ten years and beyond.
This book contributes to critical conversations on NATO’s future vitality
by examining the Alliance’s most salient issues and by oering recom-
mendations to ensure its eectiveness moving forward. Written by a
diverse, multigenerational group of policymakers and academics from
across Europe and the United States, this book provides new insights
about NATO’s changing international landscape, its shifting internal
dynamics, and the evolution of warfare. The volume’s authors tackle
a wide range of issues, including the challenges of Russia and China,
democratic backsliding, burden sharing, the extension of warfare to
space and cyberspace, partnerships, and public opinion. With rigorous
assessments of NATO’s challenges and opportunities, each chapter
provides concrete recommendations for the Alliance to chart a path for
the future. As such, this book is an indispensable resource for NATO’s
strategic planners and security and defense experts more broadly.
Authors include:
Una Aleksandra Brzia-erenkova
Hans Binnendijk
Jason Blessing
Katherine Kjellström Elgin
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters
Trine Flockhart
Karlijn Jans
Kaitlyn Johnson
Steven Keil
Barbara Kunz
Corina Rebegea
Rachel Rizzo
Carsten Schmiedl
Mark David Simakovsky
Rakel Tiderman
Jim Townsend
Anna Wieslander
Michael John Williams
Mehmet Yegin