The Evolution of NATO: Adapting to New Security Challenges
NATO has undergone its most significant transformation since the Cold War, adapting to new threats including hybrid warfare, cyber attacks, and renewed great power competition.
NATO has undergone its most significant transformation since the Cold War, adapting to new threats including hybrid warfare, cyber attacks, and renewed great power competition.
Great power competition between the United States and China has reemerged as the defining feature of international security, reshaping alliances, defense strategies, and global stability.
The Arctic is emerging as a new front in great power competition, with melting ice caps opening strategic waterways and triggering a military buildup among Arctic nations.
Economic sanctions have become a primary instrument of international statecraft, but their effectiveness in achieving strategic objectives remains hotly debated among policymakers and analysts.