Publication
Mar 2012
This report discusses the implications of the new US defense guidance for transatlantic nations and makes a number of recommendations to be addressed at the NATO summit. Firstly, NATO should establish a longer term strategy for the Greater Middle East. Secondly, it should work with North African countries on issues pertaining to the role of the military in a democracy. Thirdly, it should focus on cyber defense and weaponry as a global issue and help organize a Cyber Security Board. Finally, it should investigate ways to maximize military capacity to make the most of shrinking military budgets.
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Author | Franklin D Kramer |
Series | Atlantic Council Reports |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2011 Atlantic Council of the United States |