NATO
is seventy years old. It remains a unique type of organisation. Including
because it brings together two very distinct ways of looking at geopolitics and
is based on an ambiguous relationship between the political and military
spheres of power.
Today,
it operates in a very different world. And it is confronted with a complete new
set of challenges. In all its organisational complexity, NATO has changed quite a bit during the last ten years or so. It
has tried to adapt.
But, in my opinion, it has not deserved the attention it should from the political leaders. Most of the political statements and positions on NATO are just ready-made, repetitive and half-baked declarations. That is not very strategic.
But, in my opinion, it has not deserved the attention it should from the political leaders. Most of the political statements and positions on NATO are just ready-made, repetitive and half-baked declarations. That is not very strategic.
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