The NATO Strategic Concept on Its Seventy-Fifth Anniversary.

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      The article discusses the challenges faced by NATO, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the evolving security environment. It suggests that NATO needs to reassess its political-military foundations and address the challenge of Russia potentially dividing the alliance's political will from its military means. The article also acknowledges the role of China in supporting Russia but suggests that China's domestic interests may prevent it from fully arming Russia. Overall, the article provides insights into the current state of NATO and its strategic priorities. Additionally, the given text is a call for papers for the Journal of Military Learning (JML), which invites submissions on topics related to education and training for the U.S. Army and the profession of arms. [Extracted from the article]
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