ID | 180515 |
Title Proper | NATO in an Illiberal World |
Other Title Information | The Case for Differentiated Partnerships |
Language | ENG |
Author | Larsen, Henrik |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Partnerships remain NATO’s only external policy instrument in an illiberal world. However, NATO needs to differentiate more clearly between its partners and intensify security cooperation with like-minded states to mitigate the threats posed by Russia and China. Henrik Larsen proposes the following differentiation: ‘Advanced Partners’ in Western Europe and the EU, stressing the benefits of their technological strengths and shared values to bolster joint resilience capacity; ‘Enhanced Partners’ in the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe, focusing on the need to improve governance and resilience vis-à-vis illiberal powers; and ‘Worldwide Partners’, prioritising both NATO’s southern periphery, to manage regional instability, and the Asia-Pacific, to counter threats posed by the rise of China. Partnership reform should accompany a reflection about the role of resilience in NATO’s security and defence portfolio. |
`In' analytical Note | Rusi Journal Vol. 166, No.3; 2021: p.84-92 |
Journal Source | Rusi Journal Vol: 166 No 3 |
Key Words | NATO ; Illiberal World |