IMPLICAȚIILE PANDEMIEI PROVOCATĂ DE COVID-19 ASUPRA POLITICII NATO

The COVID-19 pandemic brought to the fore some divergent ideas that are added to the list of those already existing within NATO. Pivoting the Alliance’s efforts to fight the new coronavirus (and future outbreaks) requires a different set of military capabilities. The pandemic could further contribut...

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