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All items tagged AC Policy TeamOpen Think Tank ArticlesSeptember 3, 2010 | European Stability, Not Global Power ProjectionGreg Randolph Lawson: Rather than aiming to become a global constabulary force, NATO should retain its historical focus on intra-European stability and allow other regional multilateral institutions to take on their own roles in their own neighborhoods. ... MoreSeptember 2, 2010 | The Strategic Triangle's Crisis ManagementC. Mazzucelli & O. Dursun-Özkanca: The new Strategic Concept should emphasize the Alliance’s role in crisis management, as the floods in Pakistan have demonstrated that NATO’s response is inadequate. The US, Turkey, and France, which make up NATO’s Strategic Triangle, must take the lead in shaping the Alliance’s emergency relief strategy. ... MoreAugust 31, 2010 | Global Partnership Council for a Global VisionFelix F. Seidler: Challenges in today’s security environment do not limit themselves to the North Atlantic region. NATO’s new Strategic Concept must strengthen the mechanisms for formering global partnerships. A global partnership council should be created to increase global cooperation in Alliance activities. ... MoreAugust 31, 2010 | Partnership 2.0: Toward a More Open Security ConceptWalter L. Christman: NATO’s new Strategic Concept risks “pouring new wine into old wineskins” if it updates the concept of Partnership without reinvigorating the tools to accompany it. Several approaches developed together with the 1999 Strategic Concept should be revitalized for more global application. ... MoreAugust 31, 2010 | Cohesion and Clarity should be NATO's prioritiesLuca Ratti: NATO’s planners should focus upon retaining cohesion among Cold War and post-Cold War members, as well as designing effective solutions to engage new partners, old enemies, and emerging powers. The Strategic Concept must prioritize cohesion and clarity, rather than spelling out new threats facing the Alliance. ... MoreAugust 31, 2010 | Five Strategic Challenges for NATOYouth Atlantic Treaty Association: NATO’s new Strategic Concept must concentrate on improving relations with rising world powers, developing new policies for interorganizational cooperation and out-of-area engagements, securing an international missile defense system and expanding the nuclear sharing arrangement, and reforming the burden sharing concept. ... MoreAugust 31, 2010 | Closing the Capabilities GapJerzy S Deren: Member states must be able to reach operational capability target goals in order for the Alliance to meet the security obligations that will be outlined in the new Strategic Concept. Standardization and interoperability are key to NATO force planning. Defense priorities must not promise more than capabilities can deliver. ... MoreAugust 30, 2010 | New Secretary General Gives New VisionOlga Kolesnichenko: NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has a clear vision for transforming the organization into a modern Alliance. Though the new Strategic Concept will only be revealed in November at Lisbon, an analysis of Rasmussen’s first-year speeches provides a detailed outline of the strategies and values that will be found in the document. ... MoreAugust 29, 2010 | The Potential of the South CaucasusJasur Sumerinli Mammadov: NATO’s new Strategic Concept must address its relations with the South Caucasus region, which holds a place of particular geopolitical importance. A special partnership with Azerbaijan, the mediation of frozen conflicts, and a “safety zone” that deepens cooperation between NATO and non-member states are all crucial steps forward. ... MoreAugust 29, 2010 | Three Bold and Innovative Ideas for NATOIan Davis: NATO’s new Strategic Concept should make a political commitment to investigate allegations of WMD use by members of the Alliance, refocus the Response Force toward humanitarian missions and establish a common helicopter pool, and require parliamentary ratification by all 28 member states. ... MoreAugust 25, 2010 | Russia is the Lynchpin of NATO 2020Daniel Nikolits: When looking at the twenty-first century’s global security challenges, there is more that unites NATO and Russia than divides them. The next Strategic Concept must aim to strengthen the partnership with Russia for the benefit of both sides. ... MoreAugust 24, 2010 | AC Policy Team: Three Goals for a Modernized AllianceKlaus Spiessberger: NATO’s new Strategic Concept should give priority to three key areas of activity: the strengthening of public diplomacy initiatives, the further development of a modern, flexible Response Force, and the improvement in relations with Russia, with membership as a future consideration. ... More |
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