NATO Nations Need a Contingency in the Face of Russian, Chinese Subversion

NATO Nations Need a Contingency in the Face of Russian, Chinese Subversion
Flags wave outside the Alliance headquarters ahead of a NATO Defence Ministers meeting, in Brussels, Belgium, on Oct. 21, 2021. Pascal Rossignol/Reuters
Alp Sevimlisoy
Peter Woodard
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The world is facing a strategically difficult period, inflation has become rampant, leading to potential civil strife, political systems are being questioned due to their inability to effectively meet the needs of the populace, and both active and imminent regional conflicts are engulfing the world amidst a new “third age” following the worldwide pandemic.

Alp Sevimlisoy is an internationally published geopolitical strategist and national security expert on NATO’s role within the Mediterranean, focusing on regional unionism and defense policy. He is a Millennium Fellow at the Atlantic Council headquartered in Washington, D.C. and the CEO of his flagship private asset management corporation and hedge-fund, headquartered in Istanbul. Sevimlisoy’s editorials have been regularly published in the National Interest, The Hill, and Israel Hayom.
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