NATO

NATO’s de facto Members in Asia: South Korea Included

Commentary

NATO’s de facto Members in Asia: South Korea Included

In his weekly column in New Europe, Greg Austin discusses NATO's role in Asia and the current conflict between North and South Korea.

Exporting Security: NATO Teams Up with Russia

Commentary

Exporting Security: NATO Teams Up with Russia

Writing in New Europe, Greg Austin discusses the importance of a NATO-Russia alliance for the future of intenational security.

Protecting Terorrists: Lessons for NATO?

Commentary

Protecting Terorrists: Lessons for NATO?

Greg Austin argues that U.S. and European leaders should focus on concrete security problems in NATO's new security concept to overcome an apparent decline in NATO solidarity over differences in values.

NATO Values: Osh, CSTO, Bordyuzha

Commentary

NATO Values: Osh, CSTO, Bordyuzha

Greg Austin argues that the crisis in Kyrgyzstan demonstrates the CSTO's role as a critical regional security actor and highlight the importance of closer ties between NATO and the CSTO.

World Changer: U.S. Cyber Command and NATO

Commentary

World Changer: U.S. Cyber Command and NATO

Greg Austin suggests that NATO should respond to new U.S. cybersecurity initiatives by establishing a sharply focused joint cyber command and working more closely with Russia to ensure cybersecurity.

Iran, Nuclear Zero and the ICNND Report

Event Report

Iran, Nuclear Zero and the ICNND Report

An EastWest Institute consultation critically reviewed recommendations of Eliminating Nuclear Threats, the report of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament.

EWI's Seventh Annual Worldwide Security Conference

Event

EWI's Seventh Annual Worldwide Security Conference

Leaders from governments and businesses, including Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, and Peter Albatef, President of Dell Services, came together on February 18, 2010 to devise strategies to address the world's most pressing security concerns.

NATO-Russia Cooperation on European Missile Defense

Event Report

NATO-Russia Cooperation on European Missile Defense

An EWI seminar generated new ideas to build missile defense systems that can protect the U.S., Europe, Russia and the world from nuclear-armed terrorists or rogue states.

An Unpopular War: Confusion about an exit strategy from Afghanistan

Commentary

An Unpopular War: Confusion about an exit strategy from Afghanistan

Kanwal Sibal suggests that the challenges in Afghanistan are immense, and the factor most likely to determine an exit strategy may be internal politics in the U.S.

Democratic Consent at Home for War in Afghanistan

Commentary

Democratic Consent at Home for War in Afghanistan

Greg Austin urges the U.S. and its allies to work quickly to secure popular support for a new strategy in Afghanistan, one that strengthens local governance and reduces the visibility of foreign troops.

Syndicate content

© 2006–2012 EastWest Institute | Published under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0. For further permissions, contact us.