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What is the strategic role of membership in an intergovernmental group with unanimity requirements if the group negotiates with an external player in a setting with incomplete information? Being in such a group has a strategic effect compared to negotiating as a stand-alone player and reduces...
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When and how can weak states increase their bargaining leverage in international organizations? I argue that during phases of routine bargaining, distributional outcomes depend on the states' political and economic leverage and less on the formal allocation rules, so they are unfavorable to weak...
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Recognising the declining weight of its members in the world economy, the OECD, formerly known as a ‘club of rich, industrialised nations,’ is undergoing unprecedented organizational reform, including a more inclusive membership logic, engagement with new global players, and outreach to...
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. NATO membership is essential for Ukraine’s security, but it is also in the geostrategic and normative interests of the … Alliance, even if it is a risky, long-term and difficult endeavour. At the 2023 summit in Vilnius, NATO recognized that Ukraine …
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discussions about NATO's new Strategic Concept. NATO's current Strategic Concept dates back to 1999 and over the last couple years … of NATO - and because it will bequeath a new strategic direction to the Alliance. The Report presents three arguments … must balance the push and pull of two competing visions of NATO, one being "Come home, NATO;" the other being "Globalize …
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The popular perception of the role of NATO was famously defined by NATO's first Secretary General, Lord Ismay, as … "keeping the Russians out, the Americans in and the Germans down". NATO's role is still essentially to keep its members safe …. However, behind this alluringly simple description of NATO, lie complex "self", "we" and "other" definitions and perceptions …
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I sommeren 2009 besluttede NATO-landenes forsvarsministre at ændre grundlæggende på Alliancens hurtige udrykningsstyrke … - the NATO Response Force (NRF'en). Omstillingen er planlagt til at være fuldt implementeret allerede i juli 2010 … godkendte NATO-landene en første nedskalering og omstrukturering af styrken. Post.doc. Jens Ringsmose giver i denne DIIS …
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NATO agreed its new Strategic Concept at the Lisbon Summit in November 2010. The new Strategic Concept is analyzed in a … DIIS Report edited by Jens Ringsmose and Sten Rynning. The report entitled NATO's New Strategic Concept: A Comprehensive … Assessment contains 15 individual chapters all on different aspects of NATO's new Strategic Concept making the publication the …
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In order for NATO to remain credible and efficient, its new Strategic Concept must address and find solutions to … NATO’s new Strategic Concept is to strike a balance between the objectives of deterrence and defense, and stronger security … to be adopted by NATO member states at the Lisbon Summit should aim at building greater internal commitment and mutual …
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