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Three priorities for NATO partnerships in a contested world New Atlanticist by Lisa Aronsson and Brett Swaney
NATO heads of state and government look at a digital installation after posing for a family photo during the NATO summit at the Alliance s headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on June 14, 2021. Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Pool via REUTERS.
This article is part of the Transatlantic Security Initiative’s Stronger with Allies series, which charts the course forward for the Alliance in conjunction with the 2021 NATO Summit.
The NATO Summit came at a pivotal moment for the Alliance as it adapts to a new security environment shaped by transnational challenges and increasing competition with Russia and, most significantly, China. The challenges associated with China’s rise first surfaced in official NATO documents during the 2019 Leaders Meeting, where allies agreed on the need to respond
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The successful conclusion of the post-Brexit negotiations in December 2020 left the United Kingdom and the European Union without a framework for cooperation on foreign policy and defense. Yet both sides of the Channel face the same strategic environment and the same challenges. London, Brussels – and Washington – have much to gain working in together. Indeed, the Biden Administration will