NATO and EU defence [What Think Tanks are thinking]
The US President, Donald Trump, will meet with the other leaders of the NATO member states at a summit in Brussels on 25 May 2017. Among issues on the table are the new US Administration's commitment to Europe's security, and the levels of military spending in Europe, which Washington considers too low. President Trump’s early statements created doubts in Europe about the future of transatlantic relations, but he and his officials have since reassured both NATO and the European Union that such ties will remain very important. This note offers links to commentaries, studies and reports by major international think tanks, on NATO, its relations with the EU and the wider issue of European security. More papers on the topics can be found in a previous edition of 'What Think Tanks are thinking', published in December 2016, PE 589.766.
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Oblasť politiky
Kľúčové slovo
- Amerika
- budovanie Európy
- dokumentácia
- ekonomická geografia
- Európa
- európska obranná politika
- EURÓPSKA ÚNIA
- expertná skupina
- GEOGRAFIA
- MEDZINÁRODNÉ ORGANIZÁCIE
- MEDZINÁRODNÉ VZŤAHY
- NATO
- obrana
- ozbrojené sily
- politická geografia
- politický rámec
- POLITIKA
- prezidentský režim
- prípadová štúdia
- rozpočet na obranu
- Rusko
- Spojené štáty
- spolupráca EÚ-NATO
- strategická jadrová zbraň
- svetové organizácie
- VZDELANIE A KOMUNIKÁCIE
- VÝROBA, TECHNOLÓGIA A VÝSKUM
- výskum a duševné vlastníctvo