NATO and the transatlantic relationship
This article is a transcript of Michael Rühle’s key note speech at the special symposium organized on November 2, 2017 by the Netherlands Atlantic Association to celebrate its 65th anniversary.
This article is a transcript of Michael Rühle’s key note speech at the special symposium organized on November 2, 2017 by the Netherlands Atlantic Association to celebrate its 65th anniversary.
In the fourth and last part of this special section on NATO and counterintelligence, Joseph S. Gordon discusses the steps that have been taken within NATO after the Cold War to improve intelligence sharing among NATO member states.
Daniel G. Pronk discusses the major threats in regard to espionage to the Netherlands during the 1980s, otherwise known as the ‘Dangerous Decade’.
James Mader develops on his research into inter-state intelligence sharing within NATO. The existence of the 450th CIC detachment proves that it is possible.
In this introductory article of the special section on NATO and counter-intelligence, Bob de Graaff sets the scene for the theme of this edition of Atlantisch Perspectief.
In deel twee van dit katern over geopolitiek kijkt Stephanie Winkler naar hoe Japan omgaat met een potentiële machtsverschuiving in Oost-Azië. China lijkt steeds meer invloed te krijgen in de regio, wat tot reacties lijdt in de Japanse politiek
Kees Homan kijkt naar de huidige positie van Turkije binnen de NAVO. Hoewel Erdogan voor veel opschudding zorgt, lijkt de geostrategische positie van Turkije té belangrijk voor de NAVO.
Marcin Czepelak discusses Poland’s role in the future of NATO, as well as some general recommendations for the alliance.
Karlijn Jans and Rachel Rizzo discuss the benefits of a ‘military Schengen zone’, which would allow for quick movement of military goods and personnel across European borders.