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Marion Messmer, Stéfanie von Hlatky, Somdeep Sen, Trevor McCrisken, Liselotte Odgaard, Sten Rynning, NATO: from Cold War to Ukraine, International Affairs, Volume 100, Issue 4, July 2024, Pages 1763–1773, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiae150
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Introduction
Sten Rynning's new book provides a comprehensive history of why and how NATO was founded. The book outlines and navigates the challenges that the alliance has faced over the decades, bringing the analysis up to 2024, two years into Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. Rynning's main argument is that NATO is at its best when it focuses on its core role: a defensive alliance and a guarantor of security for Europe. Rynning is a professor at the University of Southern Denmark, and one of the foremost NATO experts writing about the alliance today. He can draw on a long list of peer-reviewed journal articles and books that cover various aspects of NATO's history and its contemporary policy challenges. Rynning has also engaged with policy-makers throughout his career, and this is reflected in the target audience for his well-researched history of NATO. Indeed, he provides policy-makers with some suggestions on how member states can address some of today's challenges.