ELN Group Statement: Appeal for P5 states to reduce nuclear weapons risks
141 political, diplomatic and military experts from 30 countries appeal to the P5 states to commit to a sustained, open-ended and regular dialogue on strategic risk reduction.
141 political, diplomatic and military experts from 30 countries appeal to the P5 states to commit to a sustained, open-ended and regular dialogue on strategic risk reduction.
ELN Policy Fellow Julia Berghofer moderates a discussion with Bayerischer Rundfunk journalist Eva Lell & Chair of the EPP Group in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber
A coherent strategic response to China’s complex power projection on NATO member states and their vicinity can only be through a dual approach of defence and deterrence on the one hand and dialogue and cooperation on the other.
Beijing has re-started the P5 process after a break in formal conferences in 2017-2018 and has led on the glossary and Bangkok Treaty workstreams.
After the collapse of the INF Treaty what potential solutions exist to avoid an unconstrained arms race in intermediate-range missiles?
ELN Director Sir Adam Thomson is quoted in Bloomberg Businessweek on NATO in light of US President Trump’s Huawei demands.