NATO and the North Atlantic

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Heather A. Conley
High Readiness Joint Task Force
Hybrid Warfare
James Stavridis
John J. Hamre
Joint NATO
Language_English
Malcolm Chalmers
NATO Asset
NATO Ballistic Missile Defence
NATO Maritime Strategy
NATO Member
NATO’s Ability
NATO’s Collective Defence
NATO’s Enhance Forward Presence
NATO’s Missile Defence
NATO’s Missile Defence System
NATO’s Purpose
Naval Forces
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Norwegian Intelligence Service
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Peter Hudson
Peter Roberts
Philip M. Breedlove
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Rolf Tamnes
Russian Hybrid Warfare
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Standing Naval Force Atlantic
Svein Efjestad
Tu-95 MS Bear
UK Arm Force
UK's Position
UK’s Nuclear Submarine
UK’s Role

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138452336
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The book analyses the renewed importance of the North Atlantic for NATO in the face of new security challenges

This Whitehall Paper explores the renewed importance of the North Atlantic Ocean to NATO‘s security through the lenses of the United States, United Kingdom and Norway in particular. These three NATO members form the territorial rim around the North Atlantic and its peripheral seas. All are maritime nations that have historically taken prime responsibility for security in the region and together with Iceland they form the front line to a resurgent Russian maritime capability. These three counties, with support from the rest of the northern region, must take the lead to ensure that NATO and its partners devote sufficient resources to this aspect of NATO‘s area of responsibility.