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New Atlanticist

Mar 12, 2020

Trump hits out against Europe in coronavirus speech: The transatlantic alliance suffers

By Atlantic Council

“The golden rule of leading an alliance is consultation—don’t take your friends by surprise, especially when your actions target them,” Damon Wilson says. “This isn’t about being nice. This is about being smart advancing US interests. What happens the next time we need our allies?”

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Dec 4, 2019

Atlantic Council press call: Unpacking the NATO Leaders’ Meeting

By Atlantic Council

On Wednesday, December 4, transatlantic leaders gather in London for the NATO Leaders' Meeting. Marking the 70th anniversary of the military alliance, the meeting is an opportunity to take stock of NATO’s progress over the last three major summits and discuss how to transform the Alliance for the future. The summit will come at a tense time for the Alliance, with allies divided over issues such as trade, burden-sharing, Syria, and Iran, while the meeting's host country will be only a few days away from a general election. Following the summit and rounding off NATO's historic 70th anniversary year, Amb. Alexander Vershbow, Chris Skaluba, and Andrew Marshall, discuss key takeaways from the Leaders Meeting and priorities for the NATO alliance moving forward.

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New Atlanticist

Dec 4, 2019

NATO leaders disperse the storm clouds in London

By David A. Wemer

Despite a litany of high-profile disagreements between allies over the last few weeks, the NATO Leaders’ Meeting in London on December 4 “ended on a very positive note,” with a “pretty substantial declaration and agenda for the future,” according to Alexander Vershbow. The meeting, Vershbow observed, “went in like a lion and out like a lamb.”

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Christopher Skaluba led the Transatlantic Security Initiative in the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, where he and his team directed a broad portfolio of programming related to NATO and transatlantic security as well as managed a vast network of expert fellows.

Before joining the Atlantic Council, Chris served as a career civil servant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, rising from presidential management fellow to the senior executive service. Among his roles in the Pentagon, Chris served as the principal director for strategy and force development, where he was responsible for assessing the future of international security and crafting the Defense Department’s strategies to develop a prepared, capable, and effective US military. Chris also served a lengthy tenure as the principal director for European & NATO Policy, where he formulated and implemented US defense policy for Europe and conducted defense relationships with thirty-one European nations. In this capacity, he helped inaugurate the European Deterrence Initiative in the aftermath of Russia’s 2014 invasion of Crimea. In other roles, Chris served as the acting deputy assistant secretary of defense for Middle East Policy and in the Pentagon’s Policy Planning office, working primarily on long-term competitive strategy development. His private sector experience includes completion of the Walt Disney Company’s management development program.

Chris is a graduate of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University where he earned a Master of Arts in International Relations and where he intermittently serves as an adjunct Professor of Practice in International Relations. He also holds a Master of Arts in English from Syracuse, teaching numerous classes in writing and rhetoric while pursuing his degrees. Chris holds a Bachelors’ degree in English and History from Penn State University. His writing and commentary are widely solicited and have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, National Public Radio, the Economist, USA Today, War on the Rocks, and on various Atlantic Council platforms. He was the editor-in-chief of the seminal essay series, NATO 20/2020: Twenty Bold Ideas to Reimagine the Alliance After the 2020 US Election, where he was also a contributing author.