Group Statement on Outcomes Required from the NATO Chicago Summit
45 European leaders call for change in NATO policy ahead of the 2012 Chicago Summit.
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.
Wolfgang Ischinger argues that ballistic missile defence (BMD) can be turned from a source of opposition and mistrust into a game-changer where NATO and Russia cooperate as true partners.
This forum features a range of views from former ministers, current and serving officials and leading thinkers in the run-up to the 2012 NATO Chicago Summit, speculating on what a successful summit outcome could look like.
George Robertson calls for NATO leaders to reaffirm and for the time being leaving alone the sound policy conclusions reached in the Strategic Concept.
Steven Pifer says that Chicago is unlikely to break dramatic new ground, but will leave unanswered questions about the future of NATO’s nuclear posture.