Defense Policy
One of the primary responsibilities of governments is to provide for the defense of their citizens and territories against threats from other state and non-state actors. Defense policy makers must make decisions on how best to deploy the military and civilian resources at their disposal to ensure the protection of their nations and their allies.
New Atlanticist
Nov 1, 2024
NATO needs a defense industrial strategy that prioritizes being strong, smart, and together
By
Kristen Taylor, Luka Ignac
A recent two-day summit underscored the ways in which the credibility of allied deterrence hinges on robust defense industrial cooperation.
New Atlanticist
Oct 30, 2024
In defense of Draghi’s defense idea: Three models for a centralized defense procurer for the EU
By
Thomas Goldstein
Only a European defense procurer can provide the institutional reform to overcome intra- and intergovernmental paralysis and invest at scale.
New Atlanticist
Oct 28, 2024
The US needs a stronger defense industrial base. Option contracts can help.
By
Michael Hogan
The US government would pay a premium on current orders, but it would then have the option to purchase a larger amount within a fixed timeframe.

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