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_aIdeas for a strengthened NATO approach to the Indo-Pacific: _bdefending and deterring from afar / _cPeter Olive |
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520 | _aRussia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 appears to have revitalised NATO. However, urgent concerns remain over the West’s ability to sustain support for Ukraine and the implications for the wider Europe. These questions dominated July 2024’s Washington Summit, leaving little capacity for the many prescient Indo-Pacific threats that might additionally impact the Alliance. Given the US’s growing preoccupation with the Indo-Pacific, the longevity of its support for European security is also being questioned in the run-up to the US elections. Peter Olive suggests how NATO might chart a middle course, supporting the ongoing deterrence efforts of partners in the Indo-Pacific from afar while maintaining focus on the proximate Russian threat. | ||
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_aNATO _xINDO-PACIFIC |
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773 | _gRusi Journal, Volume 169, Number 4, 2024, pages: 40-53 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03071847.2024.2392389 _zClick here for full text |
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