Publication
23 Feb 2010
How can an organization of 28 sovereign countries act together efficiently to agree policies, invest in common capabilities, manage crises and conduct military operations based on consensus? Obviously, not at all – unless it is founded on strong fundamental principles and shared values, agreed strategies and a tradition of mutual trust. That has always been the assumption underlying NATO’s constitutional approach.
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Author | Edgar Buckley, Kurt Volker |
Series | Atlantic Council Reports |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2010 Atlantic Council of the United States |