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Since 2017, the Global Security Hub has been the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom's central point of contact for all security and defence-related activities. Together with the Liberal Defence Expert Network, it brings together a broad network of policy advisors and think tank experts from across Europe and beyond.
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Strategic reorientation for a new era
At 75 years of age, NATO is looking ahead to the future. The summit in Washington, D.C., not only marked the anniversary of the Alliance, but also signified the transition from reactive measures to a more strategic approach.
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Not Braindead, but Necessary - Clear Majorities for NATO, Nuanced Perception of Security Threats
With the start of the NATO summit on July 9, the 75th anniversary of the alliance is coming into focus. A new survey by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, conducted by the polling institute dimap, shows clear majorities in favor of the transatlantic military alliance in the USA and Germany. The survey also reveals differentiated views on threat perception and the future of the alliance.
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NATO top job goes to Mark Rutte
Former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte officially took over as NATO Secretary General today, succeeding Jens Stoltenberg. In his new role, he will have to deal with challenges such as the war in Ukraine, hybrid threats and potential geopolitical changes.
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After 75 years, NATO comes full circle
As NATO celebrates its 75th anniversary, it is possibly more relevant than ever before. With Russia’s aggression presenting an ever-growing threat to the European continent, the Alliance is back as the cornerstone of Europe’s security. However, amid a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape, NATO also finds itself in the middle of a transformation once again. What are the new challenges and where is the Alliance heading?
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Iran-Afghanistan relations - the geostrategic importance of Afghanistan
The security situation in and around Afghanistan has entered a new phase since the Taliban took power in August 2021. In a stakeholder mapping process experts from Afghanistan's neighbouring countries outline the interests and strategies of their respective nations. Dr Bahram Salavati wrote the first article of this series, analysing and describing Iran's strategic interests.
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Podcast: The Defence Café
The Defence Café is the security and defence podcast of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Brussels (FNF Europe).
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Ukraine and NATO: invitation without expiration date
Tomorrow, the NATO summit begins in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy calls for clear signals to join the Alliance after the end of the war. Kira Rudik, member of the Ukrainian parliament and vice-president of the ALDE party, argues in a guest article that both Ukraine and NATO would benefit from membership. For her it is clear: it is time to open the doors to NATO for Ukraine.
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