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Proving a Negative: Deterrence Does Not Work in the Baltics

Deterrence does not work in the Baltics writes our colleague, Matus Halas, in his article for European Security, in which he shows that the situation in the Baltics for NATO is not exactly the best."The increased Russian foreign policy assertiveness and the related security concerns associated with the Eastern Flank of NATO caused a revival of interest in European deterrence after more than two decades of neglect. Yet the absence of a military invasion into the Baltics does not necessarily imply a successful deterrent threat."

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About the author: Mgr. Matúš Halás, PhD., is the Head of the Center for European Security at the IIR and focuses on topics related to NATO and European security, as well as strategic studies and critical geopolitics.