Andrew A. Michta

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Moscow’s Zapad-17 Raises the Stakes for NATO

Russian military exercises along NATO’s Eastern flank will demonstrate Putin’s intent across the post-Soviet sphere.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· September 14, 2017
Unchecked Migration Continues to Splinter Europe

European governments should engage to tackle the migration crisis at its source, otherwise Europe’s already tenuous tolerance of immigrants will only decrease.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· July 27, 2017
NATO’s Enduring Relevance

The transatlantic alliance has the best chance since the fall of the Berlin Wall for a renaissance of its capabilities and strategic importance.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· June 1, 2017
A Europe of Clusters

The EU is on the threshold of a systemic adjustment comparable with that seen at the end of the Cold War. The process of reorganization is likely to be anything but orderly.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· March 31, 2017
A Common Threat Assessment for NATO?

As territorial defense and counterterrorism rise to the top of NATO’s agenda, these two issues offer the alliance an opportunity to develop a shared strategic vision.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· February 16, 2017
Watchful Waiting on European Security

Never in the past quarter century has the European project been more challenged, and never has there been a more urgent need for new ideas on the future of the EU.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· January 6, 2017
Kaliningrad and the Escalatory Spiral in the Baltics

To resolve the deepening polarization in the Baltic region, the West needs to engage frankly and directly with Russia on the future status of the Kaliningrad exclave.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· December 9, 2016
NATO Needs Realistic Goals Toward Russia

The next U.S. administration needs to recognize that the lack of consensus in Europe vis-à-vis Russia remains a key obstacle to crafting a workable strategy.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· November 4, 2016
Revisiting EU Defense Is a Bad Idea

Calls for the creation of a new EU military headquarters ignore the more important issues of defense spending, coordination, and the need to strengthen NATO.

  • Andrew A. Michta
· October 7, 2016