“NATO 2030”: SURVIVAL IN A NEW ERA

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Abstract

NATO is going through a time of high complexity, resulting largely from the deep internal divisions that limit its ability to deal with the various strategic challenges. Based on the recently published document “NATO 2030: United for a new era”, which analyses the strategic environment and recommends a set of lines of action for the organization over the next ten years, this article argues that most of the proposed measures to strengthen the Alliance's political cohesion can only be successfully implemented if two essential measures are taken: rapprochement with Turkey and strengthening cooperation with the EU. The survival of NATO is also dependent on the identification of a common threat, fundamental to this type of community, a condition that currently does not exist, especially in relation to the two identified systemic adversaries: Russia and China.

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DA CRUZ, M. A. F. (2021). “NATO 2030”: SURVIVAL IN A NEW ERA. Janus.Net, 12(1), 13–30. https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.12.1.2

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