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ID177886
Title ProperRevitalizing Transatlantic Relations
Other Title Information NATO 2030 and Beyond
LanguageENG
AuthorRynning, Sten ;  Moller, Sara Bjerg
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the United States and the world begins to adjust to a Biden presidency, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) once again finds itself at a crossroads. Diplomats and transatlantic supporters on both sides of the Atlantic collectively expelled a sigh of relief last November that a second Trump term—which many feared might spell the end of the 72-year-old alliance—had not come to pass. However, the mood is far from celebratory in either Washington or European capitals because all parties understand that, to steer clear of irrelevancy and remain “fit for purpose,” NATO needs renewal—the question is how?
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 44, No.1; Spring 2021: p.177-197
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 44 No 1
Key WordsRevitalizing Transatlantic Relations ;  NATO 2030 and Beyond


 
 
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