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Subject NATO @75, Historic Election Losses in Turkey, US Maritime Strategy
Date April 5, 2024 5:26 PM
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April 5, 2024[[link removed]]Wilson Weekly
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NATO Turns 75 [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization commemorates its 75th year, the collective defense it stands for is more important than ever. In this collection, that will be regularly updated, Wilson Center staff and scholars explore the challenges, opportunities, and legacy of what many call the most successful alliance in history.
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NATO, Article 5, and 9/11 Multilateralism in the Americas
“While the nearly two-decades-old 2% commitment is fundamental to NATO’s deterrence effect, by itself it’s not enough. Deterrence only works if foes and potential foes believe that the alliance and its members are ready and willing to mobilize after Article 5 is invoked.” -Read more from Ambassador Mark A. Green The Americas boasts a long and creative history of multilateral diplomacy. Not surprisingly, given the region’s vast asymmetries and multiple heterogeneities, the record of lasting accomplishments is mixed. Richard Feinberg has more in the winter issue of the Wilson Quarterly.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] ReportSix Recommendations to Address the Forced Displacement Crisis
The Wilson Center’s Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative names six major refugee policy and programming issues that require consistent response and effective leadership by the United States and others. The report, “US Leadership Matters in Addressing Forced Displacement Crisis,” provides guidance and recommendations for the US government and others on ways to protect, help, and find sustainable solutions for refugees and other displaced people.
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Erdogan Suffers Historic Losses in Turkey Elections Baltimore Bridge Collapse: A Wake-Up Call to Upgrade US Maritime Strategy
“The opposition party won so many new cities and districts across Turkey, even in very remote areas of the country, that were quite unexpected results.” -Yusuf Can explains why, and why it matters. “In shipbuilding, a maritime administration contracts with a number of our European allies' companies to make sure that we have ships during a time of need. But we really don't have anything similar when it comes to ports.” Learn more from Mark Kennedy.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]Reinventing Security and Cooperation in Europe
Wilson Quarterly Editor Stephanie Bowen talks with Wilson Center NOW host John Milewski about the latest issue of the WQ. They are joined by Ambassador Phillip Reeker and Global Europe Program Director Robin Quinville, who discuss their co-authored article analyzing why NATO has been so effective.
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The New Multilateralism: Reinventing Security and Cooperation in Europe - Wilson Quarterly Winter 2024
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Wilson in the News
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NATO: Braindead No More? (The Monocle) [[link removed]]
“There is nothing like a present threat to change your threat perception, and that is what has happened in the Alliance... they know that they need to resupply and relook at their militaries, including their personnel policies, and not just because of Ukraine.” -Robin Quinville
A Balancing Crisis: Managing Policy Ahead of South Korean Election (The Diplomat) [[link removed]]
“Under increased pressure to show not only what the South Korean government has accomplished abroad, but also at home, the Yoon administration has made efforts to re-envision international successes as domestic wins. However, the balancing act between foreign and domestic policy is often difficult to achieve.” -Kayla Orta
Netanyahu: Israeli Forces “Unintentionally Struck Innocent People” (CNN) [[link removed]]
“Israel’s rules of engagement for using force in this battle are far too loose, they must be tightened. President Biden needs to insist on this.” -Ambassador James Jeffrey


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