IEŚ Policy Papers 1/2025

NATO after the Summit in The Hague. Strategic challenges and regional adaptation

Redakcja: Jakub Bornio

ISBN: 978-83-67678-84-1

Liczba stron: 85

Format: 140x230

Wydanie: Lublin 2025

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Autorzy:
Dominik P. Jankowski
Jakub Bornio
Marek Stefan
Louis Wierenga
Yuliya Kazdobina

This paper examines the current state and evolving policies of the North Atlantic Alliance in the context of the NATO Summit in The Hague. Drawing on the collective expertise of five authors, it addresses the key factors shaping the strategic environment in which NATO operates. The analysis is structured around four principal areas: first, the Summit in The Hague, its resolutions, and their implications in the face of threats emanating from Russia; second, the ambiguous policy of the Donald Trump administration, along with its underlying causes and consequences; third, the resilience of NATO member states in the Baltic Sea region, where the accession of Finland and Sweden has brought about significant geostrategic shifts; and fourth, NATO–Ukraine relations, which will be decisive not only for Ukraine’s resilience and survival in the face of Russian aggression but also for NATO’s own security amid mounting pressure from Russia.

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Contents

Dominik P. Jankowski, Executive summary, p. 11
Jakub Bornio, Marek Stefan, The dilemma of US strategic absence in Europe, p. 21
Louis Wierenga, Baltic Sea, a “NATO lake”? A strategic, operational, and political assessment, p. 53
Yuliya Kazdobina, NATO–Ukraine cooperation — current prospects and future challenges, p. 67
About the authors, p. 83
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