What Resilience Means for NATO and Why It Matters Now
NATO’s ability to deter, defend, and, if necessary, fight and prevail, depends not only on military strength, but on the Alliance’s capacity to absorb shocks, adapt under...
ASML: A a Major Problem for NATO
By André Brunel
After six years of a covert “Manhattan Project” effort, China has successfully built a working prototype of a machine to produce the world’s most advanced...
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What Resilience Means for NATO and Why It Matters Now
NATO’s ability to deter, defend, and, if necessary, fight and prevail, depends not only on military strength, but on the Alliance’s capacity to absorb shocks, adapt under...
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What Resilience Means for NATO and Why It Matters Now
NATO’s ability to deter, defend, and, if necessary, fight and prevail, depends not only on military strength, but on the Alliance’s capacity to absorb shocks, adapt under...
Air-Defence Frigate Reflects What Sweden Must Bring to NATO
Sweden’s NATO membership is prompting the Royal Swedish Navy (RSwN) to re-shape its role and capabilities for delivering security in the Baltic Sea region,...
ASML: A a Major Problem for NATO
By André Brunel
After six years of a covert “Manhattan Project” effort, China has successfully built a working prototype of a machine to produce the world’s most advanced...
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NATO launches societal resilience grants for 2025
NATO is calling for partners across civil society in 2025!
Do you have a project echoing NATO’s mission and directly contributing to societal resilience?
The NATO...
A second Trump administration won’t be ‘automatic disaster’ for Ukraine, NATO: Analysts
By Ashley Roqu
WASHINGTON — A shakeup to US and European relations is assured under a second Donald Trump administration, but several analysts say that...
NATO considering Arctic combined air operations center to deal with Russian threats
The recent addition of Sweden and Finland to the NATO alliance is opening up new opportunities for members to better work together in the...
Russia’s hasty mobilization could see more drones crash on NATO territory
By Patrick Tucker
Russia’s plan to add 180,000 troops will increase the risk of accidents like drones and missiles entering NATO territory, the commander of...
NATO aims to publish its own commercial space strategy next year
NATO is devising a commercial space strategy as allied militaries realize just how much they might need industry’s satellites in wartime.
It will resemble the...
NATO Secretary General meets with European leaders in Hungary
This week a NATO delegation attended the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Geneva. NATO reaffirmed its pledge...

