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The Security and Defence Agenda is pleased to present you its latest Discussion Paper entitled “Re-launching NATO or just re-branding it?” At a decisive time for NATO, experts tackle critical questions over the Alliance’s new strategic consensus, including France’s return to NATO’s military command, the relationship between NATO and European security and defence policy (ESDP), and the Obama Administration’s own security and defence agenda.
Authors that contributed to this paper are: Ilana Bet-El, Op-Ed editor of the European Voice, Pascal Boniface, Director of the Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS), Edgar Buckley, Senior Vice President of Thales, Alain De Neve and Pieter-Jan Parrein of the Belgian Royal Institute for Defence, Thomas Gottschild, Director for EU Defence Policy and NATO at EADS, Jolyon Howorth, Visiting Professor at Yale University, Nik Hynek and Vit Stritecky, Research Fellows at the Prague Institute of International Relations, Soeren Kern, Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations at the Madrid-based Grupo de Estudios Estratégicos, Daniel Korski, Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, Fyodor Lukyanov, Editor of Russia in Global Affairs and Jacques Rosiers, President of Belgium’s Euro-Atlantic Association.
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The Summer 2010 issue of Europe's World looks at a number of policy areas where that lesson must be borne firmly in mind by today's decisionmakers. The global economic recession has laid bare a range of issues that need to be addressed very promptly before they develop further and become difficulties of a very different magnitude. It has also accentuated long-term trends to which Europe has so far failed to respond.
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