Russia’s decision to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was a transformational moment for European security. The eastern frontier is currently facing a threat from Russian revisionism, which is visible in Ukraine.
Russia had already seized territory in Ukraine since early 2014, with varying degrees of success. Still, the scale and intensity of the fighting shocked most European countries and moved them to take previously unthinkable measures, GLOBSEC states in its report.
Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO, and military aid to Ukraine was greatly expanded. At the same time, Ukraine expects a clear NATO membership perspective to ensure security in future.
This report is divided into three sections.
The Nordics, the northeastern region that comprises the Baltic countries and Poland; the ‘interior’ countries of Czechia, Slovakia, and Hungary; and the Black Sea countries of Bulgaria and Romania.
Even when there is no state of war, Russia conducts numerous harmful acts against NATO countries across multiple vectors. Russian media outlets make disturbing references to launching military strikes against NATO countries regularly.
The eastern flank has been subjected to daily cyber-attacks targeting Russian-origin states and critical infrastructure. Despite their efforts to minimise their reliance on Russian hydrocarbons, European countries remain exposed to Russian energy coercion.
Given Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine, NATO updated its Strategic Concept at the Madrid Summit in June 2022. Under the current conditions, the new Strategic Concept emphasises deterrence and defence as the most critical duties of the Alliance.
The placid post-Cold assault order is ended, as Russia’s assault against Ukraine and China’s support for Moscow’s actions have amply demonstrated. To ensure resilience that will be relevant for years to come, the Alliance now demands a long-term vision.
Most crucially, the Alliance’s security necessitates significant investment in the eastern flank and the development of a posture that successfully deters Russian invasion. As of today, the development of these features is still ongoing.
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The purpose of the GLOBSEC Future Security and Defence Council is to generate ideas and fuel effective enactment of deterrence against Russia and other threats to NATO, including the rise of challenges from China.
The multidomain concept of credible deterrence that is effective not only towards the traditional military but towards new hybrid warfare is also a concept that needs to be implemented at the NATO level.
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