The Reconstruction of NATO in the Post Trump Era

Publication Date: 25/11/2021

DOI: 10.52589/JARMS-RNNHSJE6


Author(s): Ige Kehinde Moses.

Volume/Issue: Volume 1 , Issue 2 (2021)



Abstract:

The complexities inherent in the process of reconstruction is one that cannot be overemphasized, most importantly, the need to reconstruct NATO in the post Trump era. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was established in 1949 with the aim of providing collective security against threats and ideological conflicts posed by the Soviet Union. The United States of America has since then played strategic, pivotal and leadership roles for the sustainability of NATO. The organization's essential purpose is to safeguard the liberty and security of all its members by both political and military endeavors. Collective defense and security heart is the alliance, as well as the need to foster unity, solidarity and cohesion amongst member states. This paper, hinged on historical and analytical approaches, examines the essence of NATO from a historical perspective, and proper solutions as regards the reconstruction of NATO in the post Trump era. Evidently, realities on ground show the need to reconcile alongside member states, the vision and purpose of NATO in the 21st Century.


Keywords:

The United States, NATO, Reconstruction, Post Trump era, Soviet Union, Collective defense, Donald Trump, International Organisation.


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