NATO’s ironclad Article V is continually referred to when a threat of any kind is made to a member. Yet, Russia’s hybrid warfare in Ukraine, coupled with the article’s ambiguity, demonstrate that we must question Article V’s reliability and longevity; it is worth considering other, more proactive forms of collective defense. Such a stance would be based on increased cooperation and integration between the EU and NATO utilizing each institutions’ unique abilities. …read more
Source: Atlantic Community