NATO Summit and European defence [What Think Tanks are thinking]
NATO heads of state or government will meet in Brussels on 11 and 12 July for a keenly awaited summit. Some analysts and diplomats fear a tense atmosphere, following US President Donald Trump’s tough treatment of European allies at a recent meeting of the G7 group of developed countries, and his imposition of steep tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium from the EU. President Trump is expected to pressure many NATO members to increase their military spending level to the agreed 2 % of GDP guideline, with particular emphasis on Germany. The NATO summit precedes President Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on 16 July in Helsinki, where some analysts speculate some rapprochement might take place. President Trump’s unpredictability and his widely criticised attitude towards President Putin is causing unease at home and abroad regarding the potential outcome of this summit. This note offers links to commentaries and studies on NATO and European defence by major international think tanks. Earlier papers on the same topic can be found in a previous edition of 'What Think Tanks are Thinking', published in December 2017.
Briefing
Πληροφορίες για το έγγραφο
Τύπος δημοσίευσης
Συγγραφέας
Τομέας πολιτικής
Λέξη κλειδί
- NATO
- άμυνα
- ΓΕΩΓΡΑΦΙΑ
- διατλαντικές σχέσεις
- διεθνής πολιτική
- ΔΙΕΘΝΕΙΣ ΟΡΓΑΝΙΣΜΟΙ
- ΔΙΕΘΝΕΙΣ ΣΧΕΣΕΙΣ
- ευρωπαϊκή αμυντική πολιτική
- ευρωπαϊκή οικοδόμηση
- ΕΥΡΩΠΑΪΚΗ ΕΝΩΣΗ
- Ευρώπη
- κράτος μέλος ΕΕ
- οικονομική γεωγραφία
- παγκόσμιοι οργανισμοί
- πολιτική γεωγραφία
- πολιτική συνεργασίας
- Ρωσία
- στρατιωτική συνεργασία
- συνεργασία ΕΕ-ΝΑΤΟ
- σύνοδος κορυφής