Publication
Jun 2016
Since the start of the Ukraine crisis in 2013/2014, the Baltic States have become a collision zone between Russia and the West. In response, the authors of this brief argue that the US and NATO need to adopt a long-term strategy where the US 1) publicly and clearly signals that its interests are at stake in the Baltic region; 2) commits itself, along with its allies, to Baltic defense; 3) broadens its actual military presence in the Baltic Sea; 4) works with the Baltic States on military transformation; and 5) engages more closely with other countries in the broader Baltic Sea region, particularly Sweden.
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Author | Damon Wilson, Magnus Nordenman |
Series | Atlantic Council Issue Briefs |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2016 The Atlantic Council of the United States |