Dual-Track Transformation for NATO (Defense Horizons, Number 35, October 2003)

Abstract

Recent strains between the United States and some European allies have raised concerns that NATO is becoming irrelevant or even headed toward extinction. A breakup of NATO would severely damage the United States and Europe as well as prospects for global peace. As an urgent priority, NATO must restore its unity and strengthen its capacity for common action in the Greater Middle East. But how can this goal be achieved in today's climate? The solution is for NATO to pursue a new dual-track strategy of military and political transformation that could be launched at the Istanbul Summit next spring. The military track should further strengthen efforts to field a NATO Response Force and otherwise prepare European forces for expeditionary missions. The political track should aim to create a common transatlantic vision for the Middle East, while enhancing NATO's capacity to act flexibly and constructively there in peace, crisis, and war.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2003
Accession Number
ADA422453

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  • Hans Binnendijk
  • Richard L. Kugler

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  • National Defense University

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