Atlantisch Perspectief
Nummer 4, 2019
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In dit nummer:
- Climate Change and degradation of natural resources. Implications for the military.
- Future multilateral cooperation. Leveraging the NATO enhanced Forward Presence two years on
- Column Dieuwertje Kuijpers: Standje Terminator
- De liberale internationale order: feit of fictie?
- Making deterrence great again!
- The next generation of telecommunication. How will the EU anticipate on Chinese 5G infrastructures?
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The next generation of telecommunication. How will the EU anticipate on Chinese 5G infrastructures?
Should the EU see the rise of China and increased assertiveness on the world stage as a threat, or should it embrace the opportunities it brings?
Making deterrence great again!
The US-Poland joint declaration signed in June brings about a milestone change with regard both to quantity and to quality of the US military presence on Polish soil.
De liberale internationale orde: feit of fictie?
Is het einde van de liberale internationale orde aanstaande? Om die vraag te beantwoorden is een eerste vraag over wat die orde inhield en of zij daadwerkelijk heeft bestaan geen overbodige luxe.
Future multilateral cooperation. Leveraging the NATO enhanced Forward Presence two years on
Christian Leuprecht (Royal Military College) et al argue that the eFP deployments must avoid hub-and-spoke approaches and try to undertake a more inclusive and multilateral approach.
Climate Change and Degredation of Natural Resources. Implications for the military
In this article, Maartje van Reedt Dortland, Dominique Noome, Fred Kruidbos, and Sander Agterhuis highlight various examples of ways in which climate change and natural resources are related to security.