New Atlanticist
																
							Mar 30, 2020
				 
				Coronavirus and transatlantic security: Implications for defense planning
							
																			By 
																Christopher Skaluba and Ian Brzezinski												
		
				
					Once the West gains control over the coronavirus, NATO and its national defense establishments will have to conduct a hard-nosed assessment of the longer-term military implications and requirements that flow from the current reality—that pandemics can, within weeks, debilitate populations, sink economies, shutter borders, degrade military operations, and fragment unity among the closest of allies.