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NATO Summit The Hague 2025:  Strategic Outcomes and Key Issues

NATO Summit The Hague 2025: Strategic Outcomes and Key Issues

by Transatlantic Task Force | Jul 2, 2025 | Commentary, Defence & Security, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Key Takeaways Defense Spending Surge: NATO leaders agreed on a historic increase in defense spending, pledging to reach a combined 5% of GDP by 2035, reflecting heightened threats, particularly from Russia, and U.S. pressure for equitable burden-sharing. Reaffirmation...
European Defence Readiness 2030: A New Blueprint for Strategic Autonomy

European Defence Readiness 2030: A New Blueprint for Strategic Autonomy

by Transatlantic Task Force | Mar 25, 2025 | Commentary, Defence & Security, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Home > Archive for Geopolitics & Great Power Politics > Page 17 ReArm Europe – Scaling Investment for Credible Deterrence The EU aims to massively boost defense spending and cooperation to build a credible deterrent by 2030. Recommendations: Launch €150B...
NATO at a Crossroads in Trump’s Second Term

NATO at a Crossroads in Trump’s Second Term

by Transatlantic Task Force | Mar 17, 2025 | Commentary, Defence & Security, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Home > Archive for Geopolitics & Great Power Politics > Page 17 Introduction President Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025 has brought a series of abrupt policy shifts that are reverberating across the NATO alliance. In a matter of...
The Geopolitics of Dependence: NATO, China, and Critical Raw Materials

The Geopolitics of Dependence: NATO, China, and Critical Raw Materials

by Transatlantic Task Force | Dec 19, 2024 | Commentary, Defence & Security, Geopolitics & Great Power Politics

Home > Archive for Commentary > Page 2 Introduction Critical raw materials (CRMs) underpin contemporary defense, energy, and technological capabilities. They lie at the heart of advanced military systems, support the expansion of clean energy infrastructures,...
Japan’s Defense Buildup and NATO Involvement

Japan’s Defense Buildup and NATO Involvement

by Joshua Perkins | Aug 1, 2023 | Commentary, Defence & Security

Background  In 2007, India, Japan, Australia, and the United States formed the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, the Quad for short, to counter Chinese influence. Since March 2021, the frequency of meetings has increased showing a revived effort to bring security to...
Increased Militarisation of Space – A New Realm of Security

Increased Militarisation of Space – A New Realm of Security

by Betty Wehtje | Jun 6, 2023 | Defence & Security, Research

Abstract The military use of space is not new, yet it has developed and become more advanced today. Major powers, such as the US, China, and Russia, now have their own military units specialized in space operations, indicating that space has become a new war-fighting...
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