Germany’s Security and Defense Policy since NATO’s Madrid Summit - A Shift in the Making? Cover Image

Germany’s Security and Defense Policy since NATO’s Madrid Summit - A Shift in the Making?
Germany’s Security and Defense Policy since NATO’s Madrid Summit - A Shift in the Making?

Author(s): Aylin Matlé
Subject(s): Security and defense, Military policy, Political Essay, Russian Aggression against Ukraine
Published by: Foreign Policy Research Center
Keywords: security; defense; policy; NATO; Summit;

Summary/Abstract: Since the beginning of Russia’s renewed and full-fledged war of aggression against Ukraine beginning this February, and President Putin’s announcement in December 2021 that he intends to reverse the previous European security order, questions about deterrence – and, if necessary, defense – on NATO’s eastern flank have increasingly come to the fore of the Euro-Atlantic agenda. The Baltic States, which are particularly exposed from a geostrategic point of view, are the focus of special attention in this context since Estonia and Latvia border directly on Russia. While Lithuania, the third Baltic Republic, is not an immediate neighbor of Russia, it shares a border with Belarus – a country that is in the firm grip of the Kremlin. All three countries on their own would be outnumbered by Russian troops.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 41
  • Page Range: 26-29
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English