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NATO 20/2020

Twenty bold ideas to reimagine the Alliance after the 2020 US election

More than two decades after NATO’s inspired decision to invite former adversaries to join its ranks, the Alliance is in need of equally captivating ideas. The essays in this volume are intended to push the Alliance to think boldly and creatively in the service of recapturing the public’s imagination.

Read our provocative essays on the future of NATO

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Learn more about the Atlantic Council’s insights & impact through these stories of how our regional and thematic programs are making a difference not only in shaping how we view global issues but also in shaping their outcome.

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In the News

Feb 13, 2015

Marczak on the Accusations Against Argentina’s President

By Jason Marczak

Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center Deputy Director Jason Marczak joins NBC Nightly News to discuss the accusations against Argentine President Cristina Fernandez in the alleged cover-up of a 1994 terror attack:

Latin America

In the News

Feb 13, 2015

Kroenig: Stability Before Disarmament

By Matthew Kroenig

Brent Scowcroft Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Matthew Kroenig writes for Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on nuclear deterrence and disarmament:

In the News

Feb 13, 2015

Joyner: Obama’s ISIS AUMF: A Convenient (But Necessary) Excuse

By James Joyner

Brent Scowcroft Center Nonresident Senior Fellow James Joyner writes for the National Interest on President Obama seeking Congressional support for an escalation in the fight against ISIS:

In the News

Feb 13, 2015

Pham on the US-Nigeria Relationship

By J. Peter Pham

The Wall Street Journal quotes Africa Center Director J. Peter Pham on Nigerian President Jonathan Goodluck’s request for US troops to fight Boko Haram:

Nigeria

In the News

Feb 13, 2015

Marczak on Formal Charges Against Argentina’s President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

By Jason Marczak

Fox News Latino quotes Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center Deputy Director Jason Marczak on the formal charges brought against Argentina’s President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and what it means for the remainder of her presidency:

Latin America

In the News

Feb 13, 2015

Herbst: “It’s Certainly not a Very Good Agreement for Ukraine”

By John Herbst

Deutsche Welle quotes Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Director John Herbst on the agreement in Minsk and what it means for Ukraine:

Ukraine

In the News

Feb 12, 2015

Polyakova: Diplomatic Maneuvers

By Alina Polyakova

Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Associate Director Alina Polyakova writes for US News on the ceasefire agreement brokered today in Minsk and how the threat of weapons forced a political solution in Ukraine:

Ukraine

In the News

Feb 12, 2015

Pham on Boko Haram’s Global Impact

By J. Peter Pham

The Huffington Post quotes Africa Center Director J. Peter Pham on the global importance of Nigeria’s economy and the international implications of Boko Haram’s violence:

Economy & Business Nigeria

In the News

Feb 12, 2015

Montanino on the Greek Financial Situation

By Andrea Montanino

Italian-language newspaper Quotidiano Nazionale quotes Global Business and Economics Program Director Andrea Montanino on the Greek situation and the risk that Greece ends up in the hand of Russia:

Greece Russia

In the News

Feb 12, 2015

Herbst on the Ukrainian Ceasefire Agreement

By John Herbst

Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center Director John Herbst joins CBC Radio to discuss why the latest Ukrainian ceasefire won’t win Vladimir Putin’s respect and that what’s really needed is Western military aide for Kiev:

Ukraine