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Korean diplomacy has faced a test — not simply of managing a change in political leadership, but of redefining its strategic direction amid sweeping transformations in the global order. From a U.S.
Fawning for Trump’s favor, European leaders are ramping up military spending at the expense of public benefits.
Ignoring the threat posed by North Korea, as happened at this year’s summit, undermines Euro-Atlantic security.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney commits to meet the new NATO spending target of five per cent of GDP by 2035, former vice-chief ...
As this year’s NATO Summit approaches, key questions about the Russia-Ukraine war remain unresolved. Ceasefire talks have stalled, and the United States continues to struggle with how to compel ...
On top of the fact that global military spending has surged in the past ten years, these developments indicate that the world ...
Major headlines emphasize NATO’s defense spending surge while sidelining the rhetoric of deterrence— raising questions about ...
A realistic midterm target could be a 70/30 (Europe/United States) burden-sharing split, with Europe assuming political ...
Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marles, Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi, NATO Secretary ...
On Wednesday, at the NATO summit in The Hague, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez formally rejected the alliance’s newly ...
The Labour Government has so far pursued a timid, unambitious, foreign policy, marked by inconsistency and in some cases moral failure, argues ...
For Trump, Vladimir Putin is a man looking for an off-ramp from the Ukraine war. For NATO and Mark Rutte, he may be just ...
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