No issue is more urgent or central to achieving progress toward
the goal of creating an inclusive Euro-Atlantic Security Community than
making European missile defense a joint project of the United States,
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and Russia.
This paper, the intense work of an expert group drawn from the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative’s membership and a wider circle of former senior policymakers and defense specialists, shows the way. It provides a basic concept for a cooperative NATO-Russian missile defense system, describes the principles that should underlie it, and lays out an architecture that gives practical expression to the concept. The architectural design, it is noteworthy, was jointly created by a former director of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Missile Defense Agency and a former chief of staff of the USSR Strategic Rocket Forces.
Igor Ivanov
Wolfgang Ischinger
Sam Nunn
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/WGP_MissileDefense_FINAL.pdf
This paper, the intense work of an expert group drawn from the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative’s membership and a wider circle of former senior policymakers and defense specialists, shows the way. It provides a basic concept for a cooperative NATO-Russian missile defense system, describes the principles that should underlie it, and lays out an architecture that gives practical expression to the concept. The architectural design, it is noteworthy, was jointly created by a former director of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Missile Defense Agency and a former chief of staff of the USSR Strategic Rocket Forces.
Igor Ivanov
Wolfgang Ischinger
Sam Nunn
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/WGP_MissileDefense_FINAL.pdf
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