31. Dilemmas of Arms Control: Meeting the Interests of NATO’s North-Eastern Flank
- Author:
- Artur Kacprzyk and Lukasz Kulesa
- Publication Date:
- 04-2020
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- International Centre for Defence and Security - ICDS
- Abstract:
- While the countries of NATO’s north-eastern flank—Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland—are correctly putting emphasis in their security policy on strengthening deterrence, they need to take a more proactive stance on arms control. Although current prospects are not promising in the light of Russian violations and circumventions of existing treaties, demand for greater engagement with Russia on arms control is growing among NATO nations. Without a constructive input from the flank countries, NATO’s arms-control agenda and the actions of individual European Allies could become detached from deterrence efforts and weaken NATO cohesion. The north-eastern countries should thus identify and promote balanced solutions that can be used to increase the region’s security.
- Topic:
- Defense Policy, NATO, Arms Control and Proliferation, and Deterrence
- Political Geography:
- Europe, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia