Is Germany changing its policy towards Russia?
Ulrich Weisser explains why Germany should pave the way for more, not less, constructive cooperation with Russia on common security and economic interests.
Ulrich Weisser explains why Germany should pave the way for more, not less, constructive cooperation with Russia on common security and economic interests.
The authors argue that the outcomes from Chicago were inadequate and that a renewed effort by NATO to contribute to nuclear disarmament is still needed.
Edmond Seay III provides an assessment of the outcome of NATO’s Deterrence and Defence Posture Review DDPR following the Chicago summit.
Three former ministers from Poland, Lithuania and Latvia argue that as long as nuclear weapons exist then NATO must remain a nuclear alliance.
45 European leaders call for change in NATO policy ahead of the 2012 Chicago Summit.
Ted Seay argues that NATO is committed to introducing new precision guided tactical nuclear weapons with stealth enabled aircraft representing an escalation of capability in Europe.