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Breakfast seminar: NATO and Collective Defence in the 21st Century

Is NATO delivering? NUPI researcher Karsten Friis provides a thorough assessment of the on-going debates and discussions taking place within and outside of NATO in Europe and North America in his most recent book. Welcome to this book launch seminar.
25 April 2017
08:00 Europe/Oslo
Language: English
NUPI
Seminar

Themes

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • English

NATO and Collective Defence in the 21st Century presents a cutting-edge assessment of NATO's collective defence strategies in the immediate aftermath of the July 2016 NATO Warsaw Summit.
Collective defence and deterrence came back on the agenda at the 2014 Wales Summit following the Russian annexation of Crimea, and was in many respects a game changer for NATO. The Warsaw Summit was a follow-up and operationalization of the Wales Summit, as well as adding further initiatives to the agenda.

But is NATO delivering? Karsten Friis' book provides a thorough assessment of the on-going debates and discussions taking place within and outside of NATO in Europe and North America. In its return to deterrence, NATO is confronted with challenges relating to strategic thinking, capability development, and the role of nuclear weapons. It has also raised questions about the future prospects for NATO membership for countries such as Sweden and Finland, with broader implications for the security situation in the Baltic region. Central to all this is of course NATO’s relationship with Russia and questions of a new security dilemma, in turning bringing to the fore the challenge of maintaining an appropriate balance between deterrence and dialogue. The chapters in this volume address these questions and provide a much-needed analysis of the results of the NATO Warsaw Summit.
This book will be of interest to policymakers and students of NATO, international security, European Politics, security studies and IR in general.

PROGRAMME:

  • Breakfast is served from 08.00
  • The seminar starts at 08.30
  • Senior Adviser at NUPI and editor of the book, Karsten Friis: Introduction, overview of the book and the main arguments
  • Associate Professor at IFS, Robin Allers: NATO and the Enhanced Forward presence
  • Senior Research Fellow at NUPI, Julie Wilhelmsen, NUPI: NATO and Russia
  • PhD, Associate Professor, Ann-Sofie Dahl, affiliated with CSIS: NATO, Sweden and Finland
  • Comments by Tom Holter, MoD

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Speakers

Karsten Friis
Research Professor
Julie Wilhelmsen
Research Professor
Robin Allers
Associate Professor, IFS
Ann-Sofie Dahl
PhD, Associate Professor
Tom Holter
Ministry of Defence

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NATO and Collective Defence in the 21st Century: An Assessment of the Warsaw Summit

This book presents a cutting-edge assessment of NATO's collective defence strategies in the immediate aftermath of the July 2016 NATO Warsaw Summit. Collective defence and deterrence came back on the agenda at the 2014 Wales Summit following the Russian annexation of Crimea, and was in many respects a game changer for NATO. The Warsaw Summit was a follow-up and operationalization of the Wales Summit, as well as adding further initiatives to the agenda. But is NATO delivering? This book provides a thorough assessment of the on-going debates and discussions taking place within and outside of NATO in Europe and North America. In its return to deterrence, NATO is confronted with challenges relating to strategic thinking, capability development, and the role of nuclear weapons. It has also raised questions about the future prospects for NATO membership for countries such as Sweden and Finland, with broader implications for the security situation in the Baltic region. Central to all this is of course NATO’s relationship with Russia and questions of a new security dilemma, in turning bringing to the fore the challenge of maintaining an appropriate balance between deterrence and dialogue. The chapters in this volume address these questions and provide a much-needed analysis of the results of the NATO Warsaw Summit. This book will be of interest to policymakers and students of NATO, international security, European Politics, security studies and IR in general.

  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Conflict
  • International organizations
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Conflict
  • International organizations
25 April 2017
08:00 Europe/Oslo
Language: English
NUPI
Seminar

Themes

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • English