At the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Department of State, and the Pentagon, discussions focused on emerging security threats, intelligence cooperation, and the evolving role of alliances in a shifting geopolitical environment. Particular attention was given to transatlantic coordination, burden-sharing, and the implications of political developments in the United States for long-term security cooperation. Further meetings were held at think tanks like the Hudson Institute.
The program also included a visit to NATO’s Allied Command Transformation in Norfolk, Va., where exchanges with senior military leaders and strategic planners focused on future-oriented defense challenges. Discussions addressed hybrid threats, China’s long-term trajectory, and NATO’s ongoing adaptation to an evolving security landscape.
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NATO in the age of drones
The “Fifth Wave” of Transnational Organised Crime in Latin America
How Spain and Portugal Are Positioning Themselves as Bridges between Europe and Latin America
Mexico and the Changing Dynamics of Migration
Editorial of the issue: “Latin America – The Underestimated Partner”