Lecture on Transatlantic Alliance:"The Alliance as the world’s security partner"
Fourth lecture in a series of six by Dr Jamie Shea, Director, Policy Planning, Private Office of the Secretary General, NATO
Another novel aspect of NATO’s evolution over the last 20 years has been the rapid development of partnerships with non-member states – first in Central and Eastern Europe, then in the Caucasus and Central Asia, followed by the Mediterranean and Middle East and, more recently, countries in the Asia-Pacific region. What does this increasingly global network of security relationships mean for NATO’s future roles and missions? Do they invariable imply a “global NATO” or the blurring of the distinction between Allies and Partners?
This lecture has taken place at the IES Conference room, Pleinlaan 5, 3rd floor.
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