Euro-Atlantic security in 21st century

Research conducted within the framework of the "Euro-Atlantic security in 21st century" programme focuses upon strategic and institutional foundations of the transatlantic alliance. The main idea of the programme is to capture paradigm changes taking place in policies of the US, Canada and Europe in order to identify consequences of these developments for the notion of 'power' and institutional efficiency of the alliance in addressing global security challenges.



Natolin Review

New Europe. Natolin Review 1 (9) 2010

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A Transformation Gap?

A Transformation Gap?
American Innovations and European Military Change

Edited by Terry Terriff, Frans Osinga, and Theo Farrell
Stanford University Press 2010

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Natolin Review

New Europe. Natolin Review

Special Edition 2009.
Consolidation or Disintegration?
Security policy cooperation in the Baltic Sea sub-region


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Central Europe Digest, June 15, 2009
The Latest from Central Europe.
by Olaf Osica

From Strategic Partnership to Velvet Divorce?
New Challenges to the U.S. - Poland Agenda


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ISS publication
Chaillot Paper - no 111 - september 2008

Marcin Zaborowski

Bush's legacy and America's next foreign policy


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Olaf Osica

A Poland that Can Accept America's 'No'
CEPA newsletter


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Natolin Analyses 1/2008
Marcin Zaborowski

Security dimension of EU-China Relations:
A European Perspective


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Natolin Analyses 8/2007
Olaf Osica

Towards a Defence Union?
The future of the ESDP after the Constitutional Treaty failure.


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Natolin Analyses 7/2007
Jan Gaspers

A US Missile Defence Shield in Europe?
Opinions and Arguments in the German Political Debate


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What Future for NATO?

Helenów / k. Warszawy 22 IX 2006
MoND conference

 

 

 

 

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