Energy Security
The NATO-Russia-Ukraine train wreck: Options for peace
By Hall Gardner*
This article was originally published by Wall Street International Magazine on 18 February 2022 and is reproduced with the kind permission of the author.
How to end the Ukraine crisis and redirect military spending towards climate, health and prosperity
Europe needs to form its own Non-Aligned Movement
1 February 2022
NATO Foreign Ministers discuss Ukraine crisis
8 January 2022
NATO Foreign Ministers held an extraordinary virtual meeting on 7 January 2022 to discuss Russia’s alleged military build-up in and around Ukraine, and the implications for European security.
NATO Watch Observatory No.56
Quarterly newsletter focused on NATO policy-making and operational activities.
In this edition (January-May 2021):
NATO Watch Essay:
NATO Foreign Ministers preach post-Trump unity: Rise of China and an ‘assertive and aggressive’ Russia top agenda
A review of the NATO Foreign Ministers meeting, 23-24 March 2021
By Dr. Ian Davis, NATO Watch
Key activities and decisions taken: