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Author Lété, Bruno

Title National priorities for the NATO Warsaw summit / Bruno Lété, Martin Michelot [and others]
Published Washington, DC : The German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (10 pages)
Series GMF Policy Brief ; No. 123, July 2016
GMF Policy Brief ; no. 123, July 2016
Summary Just two weeks after the U.K. shocked its partners with a vote to leave the EU, members of the other key Western alliance will meet in Warsaw, on July 8-9. The shadow of Brexit now adds to the already challenging agenda. How will the UK define its new role, and what will Brexit mean for London's defense posture and budget? What is in store for the European Union and EU-NATO cooperation? In this collection, experts from GMF offices in seven of NATO's capitals -- Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Bucharest, Ankara, and Washington, DC -- report on their governments' agendas. While all members agree that unity and solidarity are even more critical for the alliance after the Brexit vote, the Summit's agenda is broad and the Allies' priorities diverse. The Summit looks set to meet the central challenge of keeping the East and South of NATO on board, with a balance that increases capabilities in both arenas. As the first meeting of the transatlantic community after Brexit, the summit is a key opportunity to reaffirm Western unity, confirm Britain's partnership and engagement, and to step up NATO-EU cooperation
Subject North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- United States -- 2016
North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- 2016
North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- France -- 2016
North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Germany -- 2016
North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Poland -- 2016
SUBJECT North Atlantic Treaty Organization. fast (OCoLC)fst00529467
Subject NATO Summit -- Warsaw 2016
Belgium.
France.
Germany.
Poland.
Romania.
Turkey.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Michelot, Martin
Mölling, Christian
Baranowski, Michal
Inayeh, Alina
Unluhisarcikli, Ozgur
Chollet, Derek H
Keil, Steven
German Marshall Fund. Foreign Security and Policy Program