Past NATO enlargement helped create a Europe whole, free, and at peace, but future enlargement, should it occur, faces a hostile and militarily revitalized Russia. This report examines the military requirements and resulting budget costs of extending NATO's Article 5 commitment to countries such as Ukraine, Georgia, or Bosnia-Herzegovina, which are actively seeking NATO membership, and Sweden and Finland, about which there has been analysis and speculation about membership. Costs to the United States range from $11 billion per year to defend Ukraine to half a billion dollars or less to defend Sweden. The project recommends that NATO incorporate force requirements and cost considerations into its future decisionmaking.



Autorentext

By Mark F. Cancian - With Adam Saxton



Inhalt

Executive Summary VI

1 | Why This Project? 1

2 | NATO Membership: Cold War Stability Followed by Post-Cold War Enlargement 12

3 | Russian Military Capabilities Today 23

4 | The Current State of NATO Forces and Military Budgets 27

5 | Defending Recently Joined Members: Learning from History 35

6 | Defending Potential Future Members: Forces and Budget Costs 39

7 | Georgia 45

8 | Ukraine 64

9 | Bosnia and Herzegovina 78

10 | Sweden 85

11 | Finland 95

12 | NATO Enlargement and Potential Actions 104

About the Authors 107

Titel
Future NATO Enlargement
Untertitel
Force Requirements and Budget Costs
EAN
9781538140420
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
15.01.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.46 MB
Anzahl Seiten
120