Nr 81 • Mai 2010
Poland’s Bid for Missile Defence – Lessons (Not Yet) Learned
For almost two decades, the Polish-American strategic partnership has constituted one of the most important pillars of Poland’s security policy. Seeking closer political-military ties with the United States, which is persistently perceived to be the prime guarantor of stability on the European continent, has been the firm goal of subsequent Polish governments, irrespective of their political affiliation.
Read moreRussia, NATO and the New Strategic Concept
If done right, the strategic concept could be instrumental in unifying the Allies’ views on Russia, clarifying NATO’s intentions towards Moscow and laying the seeds of a more constructive relationship in the future.
Read moreRevamping NATO: One Step on the Way to Saving Our Societies
In the 21st century, the international order – the context in which NATO carries out its duties – is being challenged fundamentally.
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