T he North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been rightly called the most successful military alliance in history. But its ...
Term Member Meeting: Germany’s Next Chapter—Post-Election Analysis and Global Impacts Panelists discuss the February German election results and their implications for Germany’s domestic ...
The formal entry of Finland and Sweden into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) over the past two years enhanced alliance security, but it also revealed a strategic myopia: demands that each ...
Because in a quirk of geography and history, Hawaii is not technically ... northwest of Honolulu – the members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization would not be obligated to rise to the ...
I happen to believe critical thinking in history is a good place to ... NATO, of course, is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization signed in 1949. The operative part of NATO begins after the ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO/OTAN) was formed on April 4, 1949 in the wake of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Twelve countries signed onto the treaty, also known as ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is considering a major change to the U.S.’ participation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, according to three current and former senior U.S ...
This is a column I never dreamed I’d be writing, as a former supreme allied commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. But sadly, given all the skeptical and increasingly divisive ...
Calls for America to leave the alliance come as Trump suggests Europe pick up more of the cost of Ukraine’s fight against ...
Last July, at gala ceremonies in Washington, members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization celebrated the 75th birthday ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been rightly called the most successful military alliance in history. But its future is far from certain. For now, at least, it seems the ...
But its members have yet to agree on what the organization should do in the modern world. Should its primary purpose remain to defend the territory of its members against direct attack? Or should the ...