Traditional Deterrence, Contemporary Insecurity
EDITED BY: Alex S. Wilner and Andreas Wegner
PUBLISHED BY: Cambria Press
REVIEWED BY: Patrick Swan, per Concordiam contributor
Deterrence against an adversary comes in three varieties: punishment, retaliation and denial. A…
Arctic Dynamics In An Evolving World
By Cmdr. Rachael Gosnell, U.S. Navy, and Dr. Katrin Bastian, Marshall Center professor
The European High North is poised to become an increasingly strategic region that has the potential to alter future global geopolitical…
The Atlantic Alliance
Toward a New Strategic Concept
By Jan Havránek, deputy minister for defence policy and strategy, the Czech Republic
Photos by The Associated Press
The adoption of a new Strategic Concept is a logical step for NATO. The…
The NATO-EU Partnership
Cooperation is essential to European and global security
By Lt. Gen. Hans-Werner Wiermann, German Bundeswehr, NATO International Military Staff director general
“NATO is the strongest and most successful Alliance in history. It…
Germany-United States-NATO Relations
Perspectives After the German Elections
By Dr. Ralf Roloff and Dr. Matthew Rhodes, Marshall Center professors
The following dialogue is adapted from the “Germany Votes” edition of the contributors’ quarterly “Transatlantic…
NATO in the North
Adopting a balanced approach
By Snorri Matthíasson, Icelandic Foreign Service officer and political advisor to NATO Joint Task Force Command Norfolk
Photos by The Associated Press
Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and the…
China’s Strategy For Europe in 2035
A Look at What the Future May Hold
By Dr. Sari Arho Havrén, Europe-China policy fellow at Mercator Institute of China Studies (MERICS), visiting researcher, University of Helsinki
Photos by The Associated Press
During the…
The Return of V Corps
Lt. Gen. John S. Kolasheski assumed command of U.S Army V Corps in Fort Knox, Kentucky, in the United States, in 2020. The V Corps (pronounced Fifth Corps) was active during World War I, World War II, the Cold War, the Kosovo peacekeeping…
Stability Policing
Is NATO Missing An Opportunity?
By Col. Giuseppe De Magistris, director, NATO Stability Policing Centre of Excellence, and Stefano Bergonzini, staff assistant, NATO Stability Policing Centre of Excellence
The North Atlantic…
The Challenges Ahead
NATO prepares for the 2030s and beyond
By Dr. Pál Dunay and Dr. Matthew Rhodes, Marshall Center professors
NATO is often called the most successful alliance in history. This is indicated by the Alliance’s continued cohesion…